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Serious about getting cleaned up! This cleaning station in the Great Barrier Reef is in a very high traffic area with these Green Turtles fighting for spots to let cleaner fish fix them up before moving onto more turtle adventures.
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Floating along in the deep The area in the ocean where this adorable Dumbo Octopus lives is between 200-1,000 meters (655-3,280 feet) deep and is known as the "twilight" or mesopelagic zone. Here light penetration is minimal and we find more interesting oceanic life, such as this little fella who is less than five centimeters (or two inches) across. @noaaoceanexploration
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Last week this beluga whale was found strapped into a harness, which happily was released by fishermen. Well, the whale has stuck around! He's been swimming around Hammerfest in Northern Norway for a few days, and today, when a girl dropped her phone, he picked it up and delivered it back to her! Incredible!
Video by @isa.opdahl via @mittnorge
Music by @iksonofficial
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Will you #PassOnPlastic? So glad we passed by this pop-up store at 20 Beak Street in Carnaby Street area, London and grabbed one of these stainless steel reusable cups, which I now use for my morning takeaway coffee... ☕️ #savetheoceans .
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"Avrei imparato il tuo viso a memoria,
amandone infinitamente ogni dettaglio,
come se la conseguenza naturale del viverti,
fosse imprimerti nella mia mente.
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Look at this magnificent creature. Will this beautiful sperm whale suffer the same fate as the one that washed up dead on the shores of Sardinia yesterday, baby in her belly along with 48 lbs of plastic?
Our choices matter so much. Renew your pledge to eliminate plastic from your life. According to The Associated Press, the carcass of a 26-foot sperm whale washed up on Sardinia’s northern shore on Thursday. Worse yet, the whale was discovered within the bounds of the Pelagos marine sanctuary — a 33,783 sq. mile marine area “subject to an agreement between Italy, Monaco and France for the protection of marine mammals, which live in it,” says the website for the sanctuary.
The dead female whale’s stomach contained 48 lbs. of plastic, including “a corrugated tube for electrical works, plastic plates, shopping bags, tangled fishing lines and a washing detergent package with its bar code still legible,” reports AP.
Unfortunately, the experts performing the necropsy also found the whale was carrying a dead fetus, reports the New York Times. It is likely both the mother and her baby died because the adult whale was unable to digest food due to the plastic waste filling two-thirds of her stomach. ©@keriwilk #OneLess #plastickillsbutneverdies ##OneOceanOnePlanet #project0