The Great Lakes too, as part of my job I clean two beaches the amount of stuff that washes in whenever we get some wind is incredible. I spent most of yesterday cleaning up after thursdays storm. Lots of plastic, hats, and a five gallon buckets worth of golfballs.
One of the contributing factors in the decline of many sea turtles is plastic grocery bagsSea turtles that eat jelly fish are mistaking the bags for food. The bags bind up in the turtles colons and the turtles are dying of starvation because the turtles stop eating.
baileydean over 11 years ago
Too, too true.
cdward over 11 years ago
Who said cats were the only ones with litter boxes?
Rainfoot over 11 years ago
The Great Lakes too, as part of my job I clean two beaches the amount of stuff that washes in whenever we get some wind is incredible. I spent most of yesterday cleaning up after thursdays storm. Lots of plastic, hats, and a five gallon buckets worth of golfballs.
Skoally over 11 years ago
http://www.tedxdelft.nl/2012/10/video-how-the-oceans-can-clean-themselve-boyan-slat-at-tedxdelft/#comments
Dani Rice over 11 years ago
People seem to think that once they throw something out of sight it ceases to exist – ever notice the piles of cigarette butts at traffic lights?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
One of the contributing factors in the decline of many sea turtles is plastic grocery bagsSea turtles that eat jelly fish are mistaking the bags for food. The bags bind up in the turtles colons and the turtles are dying of starvation because the turtles stop eating.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Dani Rice: You can’t throw anything away because there is no such place as Away. Not even down south in Dixie.