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"Plastic Invasion: A Grim Reality Beneath the Waves" Picture No. 12479496, Picture No. 12479488, and Picture No

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Picture No. 12479496
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: Picture No. 12479488

Picture No. 12479488
Plastic fish food. Concept image of a fish cut Date:

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: Picture No. 12479497

Picture No. 12479497
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: D-69426

D-69426
Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, washed ashore. Despite its appearance, the Portuguese man Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69417
Opah, Lampris guttatus. It's a endothermic fish (warm-blooded), with a rete mirabile in its gill ti Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69416
Bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, eating bait. Can grow to 6 meters and is distributed by Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69415
Fallow deer, Dama dama. Fawn. Females can become very cagy just before they give birth to their fawn Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69388
Fallow deer, Dama dama. Female with fawn. Females can become very cagy just before they give birth t Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69339
Fallow deer, Dama dama. Fawn suckling. Females can become very cagy just before they give birth to t Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: D-69330

D-69330
Two-Headed Calf, embalmed. There are many occurrences of multi-headed animals. Survival to adulthood Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69329
Two-Headed Calf, embalmed. There are many occurrences of multi-headed animals. Survival to adulthood Date: 25-Sep-19

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: Picture No. 12479504

Picture No. 12479504
Jellyfishes and plastic bag driffting. For us, Date:

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Picture No. 12479502
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Picture No. 12479500
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

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Picture No. 12479499
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: Picture No. 12479498

Picture No. 12479498
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: Picture No. 12479492

Picture No. 12479492
Concept image to illustrate marine micoplastic Date:

Background imageOcean Pollution Collection: Picture No. 12020739

Picture No. 12020739
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020738
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020737
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020736
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020735
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020734
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020733
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean

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Picture No. 12020732
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean


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"Plastic Invasion: A Grim Reality Beneath the Waves" Picture No. 12479496, Picture No. 12479488, and Picture No. 12479497 depict a haunting scene that demands our attention. The images reveal the devastating impact of human negligence on marine ecosystems. D-69426, D-69417, D-69416, and D-69415 showcase a distressing sight - plastic waste floating aimlessly in once pristine waters. These pictures serve as a stark reminder that our oceans are drowning in an overwhelming tide of pollution. The evidence is undeniable; D-69388 and D-69339 capture sea creatures entangled in discarded fishing nets and other debris. Innocent lives lost due to our careless actions. D-69330 and D-69329 expose another facet of this crisis - oil spills staining the water's surface with their toxic presence. This catastrophe not only harms marine life but also threatens coastal communities who rely on these waters for sustenance. As we gaze upon Picture No. 12479504, we witness seabirds struggling to survive amidst heaps of trash washed ashore by relentless waves. Their plight symbolizes the interconnectedness between land-based activities and ocean pollution. These visuals should ignite a sense of urgency within us all – it is high time we take responsibility for our actions. We must reduce single-use plastics, promote sustainable fishing practices, invest in clean energy alternatives to prevent further oil spills, and educate ourselves about proper waste disposal methods. Let these images be a call to action against ocean pollution before it becomes irreversible damage beyond repair. Together, let's restore the beauty of our oceans for future generations to enjoy – they deserve nothing less than thriving marine ecosystems free from human-induced harm.

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