Ocean surface clean-up. It took us over 2h to clean up everything. Not all of the plastic sinks it’ll float on the surface and is often pushed together in big patches by current and waves. Often Marinelife will try to eat it as they don’t know what it is and can’t try with their hands can they? Once eaten it can not be digested and will often remain in the guts. Marine Life often will starve to death due to their stomach is filled up with indigestible plastic as well as microplastic which will go into their organs and humans will eat fish again, it’s a circle isn’t it? In every fish we find dead we bring back and dissect it we always find some kind of plastics in its stomach. Scientist already found microplastic in human organs. Not only anymore in our stomach as it was discovered in the early year of 2008. We need to cut back on single plastic use. Please help us with your donation! https://lnkd.in/g7raT3X #Ouroceans #natgeo #nature #Savetheoceans #plasticfree #Marinelifeconservation #Oceandefender #Saveourseas #underwaterlife #ecowarrior #natgeowild #blueplanet #Aonang #Krabi #Thailand #DanielSasse #marinelife #cleanup #poseidondivecenter #savemarinelife #marinelifeconservation Poseidon Dive Center Ao Nang
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