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Message from the Gyre Since the 1960s, the world's dependence upon natural materials has been largely replaced with durable, highly buoyant synthetic items. Once they enter the ocean environment these products, such as cigarette filters, food wrappers, beverage bottles and cans, grocery... more
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Rated by ohfreak on Nov 21, 7:22pm
Yeah like most things these days this makes me want to go play in traffic.
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Rated by slfsfslkmcsdguh on Nov 20, 6:43pm
This is very powerful.
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Rated by Johnnymushio on Nov 18, 10:39am
natural selection. humans are no exception. anyways how did some of those big things get inside the bird without being chewed?
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Reviewed by glasstacular on Nov 18, 9:15am
heartbreaking
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Reviewed by inkydigit on Nov 18, 3:27am
discarded plastic = death, tragic, re-cycle your plastic
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Rated by SaraGoldfarb on Nov 17, 7:55am
A Problem - So many birds eating plastic trash out in the ocean and dying from it.