Save our seas
Save our seas

Plastic components (35cmx25cm)

More than 80 percent of marine pollution comes from land-based human activities. From coral bleaching to sea level rise, entire marine ecosystems are rapidly changing. Global warming; agricultural pesticides and nutrients run-off; factories and industrial plants discharges; oil spills; air pollution; invasive species disrupting the ecological balance; overfishing; and, plastic pollution are all threatening the health of our oceans.

Plastic debris when consumed by marine animals, endanger both the creatures that ingest them, their predators and higher up the food chain, humans.

Save our seas

Plastic components (35cmx25cm)

More than 80 percent of marine pollution comes from land-based human activities. From coral bleaching to sea level rise, entire marine ecosystems are rapidly changing. Global warming; agricultural pesticides and nutrients run-off; factories and industrial plants discharges; oil spills; air pollution; invasive species disrupting the ecological balance; overfishing; and, plastic pollution are all threatening the health of our oceans.

Plastic debris when consumed by marine animals, endanger both the creatures that ingest them, their predators and higher up the food chain, humans.