Recycle everything you can.
Plastic killing ocean animals.
Plastic pollution affects at least 700 marine species and some estimates suggest that at least 100 million marine mammals are killed each year by it.
Examples abound from the gray whale that died after stranding near seattle in 2010 with more than 20 plastic bags a golf ball and other rubbish in its stomach to the harbor seal pup found dead on the scottish island of skye its intestines fouled by a small piece of plastic wrapper.
A plastic shard piercing an intestine can kill a bird quickly.
Turning this tide starts at an individual level.
Remnants of cultures all.
For animals plastic is turning the ocean into a minefield.
The ocean supplies midway island with a constant stream of garbage.
Our ocean and the array of species that call it home are succumbing to the poison of plastic.
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a massive and growing problem.
Since it won t digest they can t pass it through and they are unable to eat anything else.
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Every year australia dumps 130 000 tonnes of plastic into its oceans and this goes on to indiscriminately kill marine mammals birds and other creatures.
However ocean garbage has been shown to kill many other animals in very similar ways.
90 percent of the fledglings had already ingested some.
Eventually the poor creatures starve to death.
As he traveled.
Midway atoll a remote island situated on the edge of the great pacific garbage patch is covered with plastic debris swept.
According to the us environmental protection agency epa the use of single use plastic packaging has grown from 120 000 tons in 1960 to 12 700 000 tons in 2006.
Animals who ingest large amounts of plastic end up with stomachs full of the stuff.
The usage of plastic packaging has skyrocketed over the past fifty years.
How the plastic you use is killing animals on one of the world s most remote islands 3 years ago.
Eriksen knew that river plastics eventually become the ocean plastics that are now killing marine animals worldwide.
It is hard to estimate exactly how many animals are affected by plastic in the oceans each year though.