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Ocean Pollution

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Horrifying plastic islands in the ocean are expanding steadily - VeoVerde Horrifying what we are doing to our planet without a thought! Our Planet, Save The Planet, Planet Earth, Marine Debris, Save Our Oceans, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Plastic Pollution, Create Awareness
Horrifying plastic islands in the ocean are expanding steadily - VeoVerde Horrifying what we are doing to our planet without a thought!
Plastic pollution could be the most widespread anthropogenic activities in the world with perpetual and profound impacts to the environment, wildlife and human. On behalf of this poor seal I would just like to say FU to people who cannot grasp the simple Idea of throwing garbage away, cut beer can plastic tie off bags, and use a garbage can you lazy bastards! Fauna, Ocean Pollution, Stop Animal Cruelty, Save Earth, Animal Rights, Monster, Marine Life, Endangered
Plastic pollution could be the most widespread anthropogenic activities in the world with perpetual and profound impacts to the environment, wildlife and human. On behalf of this poor seal I would just like to say FU to people who cannot grasp the simple Idea of throwing garbage away, cut beer can plastic tie off bags, and use a garbage can you lazy bastards!
Most plastic pollution at sea starts out on land as litter on beaches, streets and sidewalks. After plastics enter the marine environment they slowly photodegrade into smaller pieces that marine life can mistake for food, sometimes with fatal results. Ocean gyres concentrate plastic pollution in five main areas of the world’s ocean and various research groups are bringing back alarming data documenting plastics impacts. Creative Advertising, Advertising Design, Ads Creative, Billboard Advertising, Social Advertising, Advertising Ideas, Creative Posters, Advertising Poster, Logos Retro
Most plastic pollution at sea starts out on land as litter on beaches, streets and sidewalks. After plastics enter the marine environment they slowly photodegrade into smaller pieces that marine life can mistake for food, sometimes with fatal results. Ocean gyres concentrate plastic pollution in five main areas of the world’s ocean and various research groups are bringing back alarming data documenting plastics impacts.
Will radiation from Fukushima harm distant seafood consumers? Ocean Food Web, Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, Deepwater Horizon, Especie Animal, Plenty Of Fish, Marine Conservation, Types Of Fish, Ocean Life
Will radiation from Fukushima harm distant seafood consumers?
75% of our ocean's coral reefs are threatened. Coral Bleaching, Underwater City, Wildlife Conservation, Environmental Movement, Marine Biology, Life Science
75% of our ocean's coral reefs are threatened.
12 Tragic Images Of The Massive Molasses Spill At Honolulu Harbor Honolulu, Gallon, Harbor, Art, Art Background, Kunst, Performing Arts
12 Tragic Images Of The Massive Molasses Spill At Honolulu Harbor
"The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a gyre of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135°W to 155°W and 35°N and 42°N.[1] The patch extends over an indeterminate area, with estimates ranging very widely depending on the degree of plastic concentration used to define the affected area." Pacific Trash Vortex, Pacific Ocean, Earth Science, Science And Nature, Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Ocean Garbage Patch, Human Base
"The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a gyre of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135°W to 155°W and 35°N and 42°N.[1] The patch extends over an indeterminate area, with estimates ranging very widely depending on the degree of plastic concentration used to define the affected area."
10 Things You Can Do for Trash Free Seas Clean Ocean, Beach Clean Up, Clean Water
10 Things You Can Do for Trash Free Seas