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Stopping Marine Plastic Pollution: A Key IUCN Congress Goal
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Stopping Marine Plastic Pollution: A Key IUCN Congress Goal
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Plastic in the ocean can be deadly for marine wildlife and seabirds around the globe, but our latest study shows single-use plastics are a bigger threat to endangered albatrosses in the southern hemisphere than we previously thought.
You may have heard of the Great Pacific garbage patch in the northern Pacific, but plastic pollution in the southern hemisphere’s oceans has increased by orders of magnitude in recent years.
We examined the causes of death of 107 albatrosses received by wildlife hospitals and pathology services in Australia and New Zealand and found ocean plastic is an underestimated threat.
Plastic drink bottles, disposable utensils and balloons are among the most deadly items.
Meet the TikTok Creator Collecting Trash From Hawaii s Oceans to Motivate Gen Z
Shane Brown is using his online presence to educate people about ocean conservation.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
The health of the world’s oceans is vital to fighting climate change and supporting marine life. The United Nations is calling on all countries and companies to better preserve oceans to mitigate and adapt to drastic climate change. You can take action to ensure oceans are protected here.
Shane Brown found out about TikTok when a 16-year-old family friend encouraged him to join the platform. Now, the marine photographer has nearly 8 million followers who watch videos of him collecting trash from Hawaii’s oceans and sharing educational content about marine life and ocean conservation.