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  • Where humans go, so to does trash. A mangrove island off Parguera, which helped protect the area during the 2017 double hurricanes, is also a popular party stop for tourists.
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  • Pepsi cans litter a river on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
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  • Discarded Pepsi and beer cans litter a riverbed. Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A bear-proof trash dispenser that reads "A fed bear is a dead bear!" in a public park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • In Puerto Rico's Cabo Rojo, washed up trash and dead mangrove trees still dominate some areas almost three years after hurricane Maria in 2017.
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  • In Puerto Rico's Cabo Rojo, washed up trash and dead mangrove trees still dominate some areas almost three years after hurricane Maria in 2017.
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  • Giant Plumose Sea Anemone (Metridium farcimen) attached to a discarded coca cola bottle off Vanvouer Island, BC, Canada.
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  • Discarded fishing nets line a beach as gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) waddle by in the background, Carcass Island in the Falkland Islands.
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  • After almost three years there are still large areas of dead mangroves in Puerto Rico, like this in Cabo Rojo, after hurrican Maria. Mangroves are a shoreline's best known defence during large storms.
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  • Plastic in the form of fishing nets and bags gets entangled in mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) roots in The Bahamas.
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  • A yellow pygmy goby (Lubricogobius exiguus) in a discarded beer bottle. Image made in Anilao, Philippines
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  • A plastic gift balloon and ribbon drift with sargassum in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
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  • A plastic bottle cap floats at the surface among sargassum seaweed (sargassum natans) in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean.
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  • On small islands waste management can be a challenge. Garbage, especially plastic, is blown into the sea and becomes toxic to fish, birds and other wildlife. Image made on Harbour Island, Bahamas.
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  • Once blue holes are discovered they become human-infested garbage bins.
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  • Magellanic penguin (Spheniscus magellanicus) and gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) walking by discarded fishing nets on a beach. Carcass Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • A sargassum swimming crab (Portunus sayi) takes shelter in a drifting plastic bag. Ocean currents bring floating mats of sargassum and, increasingly, plastic and other debris together. It is estimated plastic will out-weigh fish by 2050 if trends continue. Image made off Contoy Island, Mexico.
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  • Yellow pygmy goby (Lubricogobius exiguus) in a discarded beer bottle. Image made in Anilao, Philippines
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  • Plastic bags and other plastic pollutants are carried on tidal currents in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Plastic pollution is among the largest problems the ocean faces.
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  • Plastic garbage floats at the surface of the Pacific ocean during a tide change off Indonesia.
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  • A gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) next to plastic on a beach. Carcass Island, Falkland Islands.
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  • An invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) takes shelter near a discarded plastic oil container in The Bahamas.
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  • Plastic bottles, bags and other plastic pollutants are carried on tidal currents in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Plastic pollution is among the largest problems the ocean faces.
    20180916-500_1584.jpg
  • Plastic bags and other plastic pollutants are carried on tidal currents in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Plastic pollution is among the largest problems the ocean faces.
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  • A large tripletail (Lobotes surinamensis) and almaco jack fish (Seriola rivoliana) live under the cover of sargassum in the Sargasso Sea. Notice the plastic packing tie in the right of the frame. Image made in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
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  • Almaco Jack fish (Seriola rivoliana) take shelter under a sargassum matt with a plastic packing tie in it. Image made in the Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean, International Waters.
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  • Discarded plastic fishing nets pollute mangrove creek.
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  • Waste management is notoriously difficult on heavily populated islands. Perhaps this speaks to a greater issue of the world's love affair with over consumerism and wastefulness.
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  • Discarded fishing nets litter a mangrove creek in The Bahamas.
    Trashed
  • Plastic bottles and other trash are covered in oil on a Havana shore near the cruise ship port.
    What Cruise Ships Leave
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