The ocean is said to be Earth’s life support, with 97% of the world’s water held by the oceans. We rely on it to regulate our climate, absorb CO2 and oceans are the number one source of protein for over a billion people.
However, at the rate we are polluting the oceans, the damage we are doing to the marine life and ecosystem is becoming irreparable. It is estimated that 12.7 million tonnes of plastic ends up in oceans annually. Our actions over the 10 years will determine the state of the ocean for the next 10,000 years to come. (Source: condorferries.co.uk)
Here are some staggering plastic pollution on our ocean statitstics:
Source: https://www.condorferries.co.uk/plastic-in-the-ocean-statistics
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