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Great Pacific Garbage Patch Collection

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast expanse of floating debris in the North Pacific Ocean, is an environmental catastrophe that demands urgent attention. Picture No

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Common bottlenose dolphin playing with a six Date:

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Turtle eating a plastic cup drifting in the middle Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Plastic fish food. Concept image of a fish cut Date:

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Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Young marine turtle swimming in the middle of Date:

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Atlantic ghost crab, Ocypode quadrata, eating Date:

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Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, washed ashore. Despite its appearance, the Portuguese man Date: 25-Sep-19

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Plastic bag driffting in the ocean. Plastic bags Date:

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Jellyfishes and plastic bag driffting. For us, Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Concept image to illustrate marine micoplastic Date:

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Marine fish larvae eat microplastics. Small pieces Date:

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Marine fish larvae eat microplastics. Small pieces Date:

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Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating Date:

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Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating Date:

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash


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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a vast expanse of floating debris in the North Pacific Ocean, is an environmental catastrophe that demands urgent attention. Picture No. 12479494 shows a disturbing sight - plastic bottles bobbing on the surface, while Picture No. 12479493 captures the extent of this pollution with countless pieces of trash scattered across the water. This man-made disaster has reached alarming proportions as depicted in Picture No. 12479496 and Picture No. 12479488, where marine life struggles to survive amidst this sea of waste. The devastating impact on our oceans is evident in Picture No. 12479372, revealing entangled turtles and fish trapped in discarded fishing nets. Picture No. 12479497 highlights another grave concern - microplastics that have infiltrated even the tiniest organisms within this ecosystem, posing risks to both wildlife and human health alike. It's heartbreaking to witness innocent creatures suffering due to our negligence. As we confront this crisis head-on, it becomes clear from Picture No. 12479495 that cleaning up such an enormous mess is no easy task; it requires global collaboration and innovative solutions to prevent further damage. In order for change to occur, awareness must be raised about this issue among individuals worldwide as shown in Picture No. 12479374 – education plays a crucial role here. Governments need to enforce stricter regulations on plastic production and disposal practices (D-69426), while industries should adopt sustainable alternatives instead of contributing more waste into these waters (Picture No. 12479503). However daunting it may seem (Picture No. 12479504), there is hope if we take action now. By reducing single-use plastics and supporting initiatives like beach clean-ups (Picture No. 12479502), we can begin reversing the tide against ocean pollution. Let us not turn a blind eye any longer.