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Streaked spinefoot, Siganus javus. Several animals eating a piece of a plastic bottle. Group of animals eating a jellyfish

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Stellate puffer, Arothron stellatus, eating a plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares eating a styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage floating in the ocean

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Sea turtle eating a detergent styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Sea turtle eating a detergent plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other trash of rotting plastic drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Sea turtle swallowing a plastic bag much like a jellyfish that is one of its natural foods. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic trash drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Sea turtle eating a detergent styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Sea lion, with nylon strings and piece of fishing net wrapped around his neck that caused him a deep wound. Hundreds of thousands of marine animals (fish, reptiles)

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Hawaiian monk seal, Neomonachus schauinslandi, playing with empty plastic bottle on a beach covered with plastic garbage. All this garbage was brought by the sea currents from afar; even

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Hermit crab using a small plastic football ball as a shell. The hermit crabs use empty shells to protect the soft part of the abdomen to make it inaccessible to predators

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Plastic waste on sorting conveyor belt in a recycling Date:

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Bale of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles Date:

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Bales of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles Date:

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Streaked spinefoot, Siganus javus. Several animals eating a piece of a plastic bottle. These fishes feed mostly on seaweeds that grow on the rocks but also eat jellyfishes

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Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating a plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Whale shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding in the midle of plastic bags and other platic garbage. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Plastic bag and a Mauve Stinger, Pelagia noctiluca, with a young drift fish. Contrast between a piece of hazardous waste and healthy nature. Concept image

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Six pack rings accompanied by a young horse mackerel. These fish as young people usually protect themselves from predators by hiding among the stinging tentacles of jellyfish

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California sea lion, Zalophus californianus, with nylon strings wrapped around his neck that caused him a deep wound. Hundreds of thousands of marine animals (fish, reptiles)

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

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

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

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

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Employees of a waste facility on a conveyor belt Date:

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Employees of a waste facility on a conveyor belt Date:

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Manual sorting of plastic and metal waste in Date:

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Manual sorting of plastic and metal waste in Date:

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Bale of crushed PET bottles. Once collected, Date:

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Separation of plastics in a waste facility. Some Date:

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Bales of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles Date:

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Bales of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles Date:

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Bale of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles Date:

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Bales of crushed PET bottles. The plastic bottles Date:

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Woman's hand showing small pieces of plastic Date:

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Whale shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding near plastic bags. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Concept image allusive to a blue planet invaded by plastic garbage. Plastic bag photographed with a fisheye lens against the surface

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Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage floating in the ocean

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Sea turtle swallowing a plastic bag much like a jellyfish that is one of its natural foods. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic trash drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

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Cape fur seal, Arctocephalus pusillus, playing with a plastic bottle underwater. Marine plastic garbage is carried by ocean currents far from its source; sometimes it comes from other continents

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Sea lion nibbling a plastic bottle underwater. Marine plastic garbage is carried by ocean currents far from its source; sometimes it comes from other continents situated on the other side of

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Young northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, tangled in a nylon rope, and dragging grimly behind her a string of nets, cables, and fishing wires

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Sea lion, with nylon strings and piece of fishing net wrapped around his neck that caused him a deep wound. Hundreds of thousands of marine animals (fish, reptiles)

Background imagePlastic Garbage Collection: Stacked bales of recyclable cardboard and paper at a sorting centre, Quebec, Canada

Stacked bales of recyclable cardboard and paper at a sorting centre, Quebec, Canada

Background imagePlastic Garbage Collection: Bales of recyclable plastic containers at a sorting centre, Quebec, Canada

Bales of recyclable plastic containers at a sorting centre, Quebec, Canada


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"Plastic Garbage: A Looming Crisis for Our Planet" Picture No. 12020769: As the sun sets on a pristine beach, it reveals an alarming truth - plastic garbage scattered across the shore. This image serves as a stark reminder of the growing environmental crisis we face. Picture No. 12020767: A seagull perched atop a pile of discarded plastic bottles showcases how our careless actions have dire consequences for wildlife. Plastic pollution poses a significant threat to marine life, disrupting ecosystems and endangering countless species. Picture No. 12020766: An aerial view captures rivers choked with plastic waste, snaking their way through once picturesque landscapes. These waterways serve as conduits for transporting vast amounts of plastic debris into our oceans, exacerbating the problem further. Picture No. 12020758: In this heartbreaking image, sea turtles struggle to navigate through floating masses of plastic bags in search of food or mates. The entanglement risk is just one example of how plastics are suffocating and strangling marine creatures worldwide. Picture No. 12020756: A child gazes at a polluted river flowing near their home – an unfortunate reality faced by many communities around the world that lack proper waste management systems or education about recycling practices. Picture No. 12020755: Mountains of discarded single-use plastics tower over city streets like monuments to our throwaway culture and unsustainable consumption habits – reminding us that change starts with each individual's choices. Picture No. 12020754: The ocean's surface reflects an unsettling sight: patches of floating microplastics resembling confetti spread far and wide due to currents and wind patterns—tiny fragments causing immense harm to marine organisms throughout their lifecycle. Picture No. 12020753: A diver swims amidst coral reefs smothered by ghost nets—a haunting testament to abandoned fishing gear wreaking havoc on fragile underwater ecosystems while continuing to trap unsuspecting marine life. Picture No. 12020749.