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Keywords
Beaches
Cleaning
KWCI (GPI)
Marine pollution
Oceans (campaign title)
Plastics
Rubbish
Adriatic Beach Clean-up and Brand Audit in Croatia - Web Video (CROATIAN)
It is estimated that 94% of the plastic that enters the ocean ends up on the seafloor. Barely 1% of marine plastics are found floating at or near the ocean surface and 5% end up on beaches. Plastic degrades into smaller particles, so-called microplastics, which the sea creatures can mistake for food. Up to 9 of 10 seabirds, 1 in 3 sea turtles and more than half of whale and dolphin species have ingested plastic. Some beaches have become almost impossible to clean. Let's stop plastics from entering the seas. Stop using single-use plastics. Let's protect the seas and marine life! Less plastic, more Adriatic! Join the campaign, sign the petition!
In original language:
Zaštitimo čistoću mora i životinjski svijet!
Procjenjuje se da 94% plastike koja dospijeva u mora i oceane završi na morskom dnu. Svega 1% pluta na ili blizu površine, a 5% dospijeva na plaže. Plastika se s vremenom usitnjava na manje dijelove, tzv. mikroplastiku koju morske životinje mogu zamijeniti za hranu. Čak do 9 od 10 ptica koje žive uz more, 1 od 3 morske kornjače i više od polovice vrsta kitova i dupina unijelo je plastiku u probavni sustav. Neke plaže postalo je gotovo nemoguće očistiti. Zaustavimo dotok plastike u mora Prestanimo koristiti plastiku za jednokratnu upotrebu
Zaštitimo čistoću mora i životinjski svijet! Uključi se, potpiši peticiju!
Unique identifier:
GP0STSCNN
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
29/07/2018
Locations:
Adriatic Sea
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Cres
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Croatia
,
Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
1m26s
Audio format:
Final Mix
File size
197MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Adriatic Beach Clean-up and Brand Audit in Croatia (Videos)
Greenpeace Croatia joined a beach clean-up activity on an Adriatic island in cooperation with local partners. The organization also carried out a brand audit and formed a 5-meter dolphin made of plastic trash found on the beach. People could visit the info-stand in the City of Cres to sign a petition and participate in educational workshops.
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