sexta-feira, 9 de julho de 2010

OMISSION

OMISSION
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Plastic bags, bottle tops and polystyrene foam coffee cups are often found in the stomachs of dead sea lions, dolphins, sea turtles and others. Last April, Dutch scientists released a report on litter in the North Sea and found that fulmars, a type of seagull, had an average of 30 pieces of plastic in their stomachs.

In recent years Algalita researchers have sampled a huge area in the middle of the North Pacific, and found six pounds of plastic for every pound of algae.

About 250 billion pounds of raw plastic pellets are produced annually worldwide and turned into a tremendous variety of products, from cars and computers to packaging and pens.

In the sea, big pieces of plastic look like jellyfish or squid, while small pieces look like fish eggs. We must stop this madness! 
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20/Jun/2010 23:34
SHOPHIE
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