Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Birds-at-Bass-Rock-Scotland-27MZIFJJUSPL4.htmlConceptually similarGannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIPCompleted★★★★Plastic and Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIUCompleted★★★★Plastic and Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIVCompleted★★★★★★Plastic and Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIYCompleted★★★★Plastic and Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRJ1Completed★★★★Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIMCompleted★★★★★★Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIOCompleted★★★★Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIXCompleted★★★★★★Gannets at Bass Rock ScotlandGP0STQRIZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQRITBirds at Bass Rock ScotlandGuillemots and shags at Bass Rock in Scotland. Greenpeace is there working on the campaign to highlight the problem of ocean plastics. Studies have shown that 90% of seabirds have ingested plastic.Locations:Firth of Forth-Scotland-United Kingdom-Western EuropeDate:9 May, 2017Credit:© Kajsa Sjölander / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2048px X 1365pxKeywords:Bird colonies-Birds-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Rocks-SeabirdsShoot:Beluga Ship Tour in Scotland - Kajsa SjolanderGreenpeace has brought its ship the Beluga II on an expedition of scientific research around Scotland, sampling seawater for microplastics and documenting the impact of ocean plastic on some of the UK’s most precious marine life.Related Collections:Oceans Plastic Beluga Tour in Scotland (All Photos)