by LSP on Oct.25, 2009, under Beaches, Environment, Oceans
I’m confused by the abundant life and abundant plastic pollution here. It’s easy to slip into a fantasy that a sort of balance has been achieved on Midway Atoll. Birds nesting amidst plastic cigarette lighters, bottle caps, toys, umpteen bits and pieces of plastic; turtles pulling up on the beach to rest among plastic buoys and ghost nets and fuel containers; seals frolicking under the pier with discarded shampoo bottles – all of it getting along, or so it seems from a cartoon view. But then you begin to encounter the decaying bodies of albatross, almost all of them containing some amount of plastic, and some completely choked with it that there’s no mystery how this bird died.

Explore this subject and some harrowing but phenomenally important images here.
Learn about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch here.
October 28th, 2009 on 8:09 am
THOSE ARE SOME OF THE SADDEST PICTURES I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE…NO AMOUNT OF POVERTY TO HUMANS CAN EVEN COMPARE TO SUCH A DISASTER CREATED BY MAN AGAINST OUR ANIMAL WORLD