Hi, I’m George and I’m a shrimp.
I had a brilliant time today apart from a short amount of time in a blue bucket.
As from yesterday, I always thought plastic was in the sea and always had been, but I learnt something amazing today after wearing a VR Headset. (Don’t ask how the headset was made or who made it so small, because we haven’t made that bit up yet!)
Who knew… that plastic comes from the human world!
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Being close to the sea, there are lots of campsites. Lots of inflatables were thrown away over the summer… 6 weeks, 6 campsites and 400 inflatables!
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There were also lots of body boards thrown away; the cheap sort that break easily. I see these in the sea all the time, mostly as tiny white balls 🙁
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Supermarkets have tonnes of single-use-plastic in them. Lots of items are wrapped in the stuff, and humans need more to carry it home in!
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I found out that one of the bags, even with “100% Biodegradable” written on it, was still fully intact and in working order after 2 years in a bottle of seawater.
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I saw some children today eating packed lunches containing single-use-plastic items too.
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Nurdles … these are tiny bits of plastic that are used to make larger items in the manufacturing process. Sadly, if they get dropped, they just go down the drain!
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Litter and rubbish also get dropped. I saw people dropping things, but fortunately I also saw some children picking them up and taking them away. That made me happy.
At the end of the day, I was put back into my rock pool. But I did learn, that this plastic is a problem. I just wish that those humans would…
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Refuse
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Reduce
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Reuse
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Recycle
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