An unusual discovery has been made at the Earth’s deepest known point, Challenger Deep, situated 35,000 feet below sea level in the Mariana Trench. This area is so profound that if Mount Everest were placed at its base, it would still be submerged under a mile of water. Amidst this remote part of the ocean, a beer bottle was found, highlighting the pervasive reach of human pollution.
Oceanographer Dr. Dawn Wright announced this find on social media, expressing her dismay with a post that read: “What did we see upon 1st touching bottom, at 10,900+m depth w/in #ChallengerDeep? A BEER BOTTLE!” She emphasized the need for humanity to take better care of the oceans, stating, “Further evidence that we MUST as humanity do BETTER by the ocean and for the health of habitats that we ourselves share & ultimately depend on!!! #ThereIsNoPlanetB #DeeperSeaDawn.”
In a 2022 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Dr. Wright reflected on the significance of the bottle’s journey to the ocean’s darkest depths, noting its label was still intact. She remarked, “This discarded trash had managed to reach an unsullied part of our world before we actually did – a symbol of how deeply and irrevocably humans are affecting the natural world.”
What did we see upon 1st touching bottom, at 10,900+m depth w/in #ChallengerDeep? A BEER BOTTLE! 😫 Further evidence that we MUST as humanity do BETTER by the ocean and for the health of habitats that we ourselves share & ultimately depend on!!! #ThereIsNoPlanetB #DeeperSeaDawn pic.twitter.com/cDs3LhpPwn — Dr. Dawn Wright + @deepseadawn.bsky.social 🇺🇦 (@deepseadawn) July 26, 2022