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«Breaking News» Shocking images of animals drowning are used to highlight damage pollution does

Shocking images of marine animals in agony because carrier bags are tightly wrapped around their heads lay bear the toll plastic pollution takes.


Sea Shepherd, a marine wildlife NGO, has launched the graphic images of a turtle and a seal apparently suffocating for their new awareness campaign.


The 3D ads, which will appear on posters and on social media, bear the caption, 'The plastic you use once tortures the oceans forever.' 


They serve as a poignant and disturbing reminder that creatures all over the world are dying from materials that humans make. 


The turtle stuck in a six-pack ring, its shell warped from years of straining against the tough plastic. The seal snared in a discarded fishing net.  


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Shocking images of tortured marine animals apparently suffocating because carrier bags are tightly wound around their heads lay bear the toll of plastic pollution. Sea Shepherd, a marine wildlife NGO, has launched the graphic images of a turtle and a seal struggling to breathe


Shocking images of tortured marine animals apparently suffocating because carrier bags are tightly wound around their heads lay bear the toll of plastic pollution. Sea Shepherd, a marine wildlife NGO, has launched the graphic images of a turtle and a seal struggling to breathe



Shocking images of tortured marine animals apparently suffocating because carrier bags are tightly wound around their heads lay bear the toll of plastic pollution. Sea Shepherd, a marine wildlife NGO, has launched the graphic images of a turtle and a seal struggling to breathe





The 3D ads, which will appear on posters and on social media, bear the caption, 'The plastic you use once tortures the oceans forever.' They serve as a poignant and frightening reminder that worldwide creatures are dying from material that humans have made


The 3D ads, which will appear on posters and on social media, bear the caption, 'The plastic you use once tortures the oceans forever.' They serve as a poignant and frightening reminder that worldwide creatures are dying from material that humans have made



The 3D ads, which will appear on posters and on social media, bear the caption, 'The plastic you use once tortures the oceans forever.' They serve as a poignant and frightening reminder that worldwide creatures are dying from material that humans have made



Raw displays like these have become more and more commonplace with images of dead birds with their stomachs bursting with refuse, seals necks snared in frisbees and turtles and fish caught in fishing net, surfacing in reports.


Around 700 species of marine animals have been reported- so far - to have eaten or become entangled in plastic. 


Plastics from items used in our daily lives and generally discarded without any special care. 

'Unfortunately, a small and thoughtless action in our daily life can cause huge damage to nature without us even realising it, said Guiga Giacomo, from Tribal Worldwide São Paulo, who partnered with Sea Shepherd on the campaign.


'We aim to remedy this by reaching the largest number of people possible, bringing awareness to the fact that with small and easy steps, we can ensure that terrible scenes like these do not happen,' he said


In addition to the posters, digital media pieces have been developed, and further information about the impact of plastics is available at www.seashepherd.org. 


The online content also highlights tips to reduce the use of plastic on a daily basis.





Shocking images of tortured marine animals apparently suffocating because carrier bags are tightly wound around their heads


Shocking images of tortured marine animals apparently suffocating because carrier bags are tightly wound around their heads






Sea Shepherd, a marine wildlife NGO, has launched the graphic images of a turtle and a seal struggling to breathe for their new awareness campaign


Sea Shepherd, a marine wildlife NGO, has launched the graphic images of a turtle and a seal struggling to breathe for their new awareness campaign



 Plastics from items used in our daily lives and generally discarded without any special care. Sea Shepherd, in partnership with Tribal Worldwide São Paulo, wanted to show how a thoughtless action in our life can cause huge damage to nature without us even realising it



Sea Shepherd carries out beach clean-ups worldwide. The US branch of the organisation has a campaign entitled 'Operation Clean Waves'.


They collect marine debris that accumulates on offshore islands and in the middle of the ocean. 


Sea Shepherd also works with scientists to study the effects of microplastics on marine species.


'Scientists warn that in 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish in the sea,' said Sea Shepherd founder and president Captain Paul Watson.


'Sea Shepherd is committed to preventing this from happening – because if the oceans die, we die.'


Just last week, the organisation found a dead vaquita porpoise, a critically endangered marine animal of which only about 10 remain in the world.


They group found it while searching for illegal gillnets 


Gillnets threaten the vaquita porpoise with imminent extinction, according to Sea Shepherd.


Used to target the totoaba fish, also a critically endangered species of a similar size to the vaquita, the nets are a 'perfect death trap.' 

 


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