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From Cotopaxi to Denali: Climber Jaramillo’s Quest to Understand Microplastics and Fulfill a Childhood Dream

BySamantha Jones

May 6, 2024
Searching for Microplastics on Denali: Exploring the Impact of Pollution in Alaska’s Wilderness

Researchers from the Ocean Conservancy have discovered microplastics in every marine habitat they have examined. These tiny particles are inhaled and consumed by both humans and animals, with blue whales ingesting up to 10 million pieces each day. While most of the plastic is expelled from our bodies, a small portion remains inside us, and the extent of the harm it may cause is still unknown.

Scientists, including Jaramillo and Crisafi-Lurtsema, are working to learn more about microplastics. They are studying the particles in the air as well as those left behind by climbers on Denali who discard items made from plastic. By gathering data on this issue, they hope to better understand the scope of the problem.

Jaramillo’s lifelong dream is to climb Denali along the West Buttress Route. Growing up in Quito, Ecuador, he developed a passion for climbing with his father at a young age, tackling peaks like the 19,347-foot Cotopaxi volcano. Now a student in UAF’s engineering program, Jaramillo is excited for the opportunity to fulfill his childhood dream and embark on an adventure he has always dreamed of. His journey from Ecuador to New York City to Alaska has led him here.

By Samantha Jones

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