However, everyone can do something right now
about ocean plastic pollution by avoiding single - use plastic items and recycling plastic upon disposal.
Not exact matches
People have been concerned for some time
about rising
plastic pollution in
oceans and lakes.
The
Plastics Breakdown Making sure the
oceans are kept clean is vital conservation effort, but nobody really thinks
about how much the
pollution, specifically
plastic pollution, affects the oceanic wildlife.
I should be able to write
about this topic as I would write
about anything else related to
plastic, things like Bisphenol - A, bottled water, PVC, phthalates,
ocean plastic pollution, and yet until now, I couldn't.
An organization whose mission is to «conduct research and communicate
about the global impact of
plastic pollution in the world's
oceans and employ strategies to eliminate the accumulation of
plastic pollution in the 5 subtropical gyres» is 5 Gyres.
Surfrider chapters across the country engage the local restaurant community by educating
about plastic pollution, consulting businesses on best practices for the
oceans, and help them transition to materials that will truly biodegrade and cause the least amount of harm to our treasured coastlines and
oceans.
The book is very comprehensive, containing the abundant information
about the
ocean and why it is so important to minimize
plastic pollution.
Ecologists and activists have been vocal
about the problem of
plastic pollution for years:
plastic pollution invades our communities as «litter,» harms wildlife, and 8.8 million tons of it end up in our waterways and
oceans every year.
In addition to promoting awareness
about the
plastic pollution problem threatening the world's
oceans, Durán is also involved in educational programs and helps to organize beach clean - ups.
Of course, given the dire state of
plastic pollution in our
oceans, the kinds of numbers we are talking
about here are hardly commensurate to the size of the problem.
But the thing to remember
about the problem of
plastic ocean pollution is this we can fix it!
As an ecotour leader at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge, I was simply excited to find one of these intact carcasses so that I could use the opportunity to talk
about the environmental problem of marine
plastic pollution for
ocean ecosystems and the wildlife dependant on them.