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Conserve the Ocean Foundation

@conserve_ocean

Marine Biology Project aimed to Save Our Oceans

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Here’s everything you need to know about the plastic pollution crisis we’re going through. And what you can do about it. act.gp/2TK8An5

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Today’s tea: ) ) ) ) ( ) ) ) _(___(____)____(___(__ (___ \ Recycling isn't enough. / _ \ We have to stop the / | \ plastic pollution /____| \ at the source. / \_____________/

Moving Back From Midnight πŸŒπŸŒ²πŸŒΏπŸŒ±πŸ πŸΎπŸ„πŸ–β™»οΈβ“‹ (@movingbackfrom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RT if you care about dying Earth 🌏 844,000 tons of cigarettes dumped into the environment yearly 🌏 Coca-Cola alone produces 110 billion plastic bottles yearly 🌏 K-Cups enough to circle Earth 10X thrown out yearly 🌏 437 million-8.3 billion plastic straws in the environment

RT if you care about dying Earth

🌏 844,000 tons of cigarettes dumped into the environment yearly
🌏 Coca-Cola alone produces 110 billion plastic bottles yearly
🌏 K-Cups enough to circle Earth 10X thrown out yearly
🌏 437 million-8.3 billion plastic straws in the environment
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With plastic waste piling up, efforts are concentrated to reduce use of plastics and ban single use items. At the same time, new developments appear in the front of recycling existing... greenoptimistic.com/from-plastic-b…

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17.6 billion pounds of plastic enters the ocean every year, and only 9% of all plastic waste generated has been recycled. Learn more: bit.ly/2Q1vKH5 #BreakFreeFromPlastic

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Many gentoo penguins, once reaching sexual maturity at around 2 years old, will return to previous nesting sites year after year.

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Each Portuguese man o' war is actually a colony of several small individual organisms that each have a specialized job and are so closely intertwined that they cannot survive alone.

Each Portuguese man o' war is actually a colony of several small individual organisms that each have a specialized job and are so closely intertwined that they cannot survive alone.