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Plastic Pollution In Our Ocean Ocean Elements Sdn Bhd (613001-W) www.oceanelements.my
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1: Plastic Pollution Living with plastics What we throw away… Plastic pollution on our beach What can we do? 2: Project AWARE
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Living with Plastics Every year, more than 200 Million tonnes of plastics are produced all over the world. 200 Million tonnes = 200,000,000,000 kilograms!
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Living with Plastics Every week, 10 Billion plastic bags are used around the world 10 Billion = 10,000,000,000 plastic bags!
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What We Throw Away Sadly, every year 6 Million tonnes of rubbish and thrash that we throw away end up in our Oceans. 90% of the rubbish are PLASTICS! 6 Million tonnes = 6,000,000,000 kilograms
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What We Throw Away Plastics that we throw away go into the drain, then into streams, rivers and finally, the oceans.
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What We Throw Away Plastics take MORE THAN 450 YEARS to decompose (i.e. to break down)
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What We Throw Away Today it is estimated that 100 Million tonnes of plastics are FLOATING in our Oceans.
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What We Throw Away These floating plastics then come together in areas called the “Plastic Soup”
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What We Throw Away In the ocean, plastic materials break into smaller pieces that float in the sea water like “soup".
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What We Throw Away These tiny plastics are then eaten by fish like this Rainbow runner and other marine animals
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What We Throw Away Some poor animals also get tangled up with these plastic materials as they swim in the sea.
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Plastic Pollution on Our Beach A beach in Malaysia polluted by plastics! Not so beautiful now isn’t it?
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Plastic Pollution on Our Beach A remote area in North America polluted by plastics from the sea.
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Plastic Pollution on Our Beach A beach on a remote island about 1,500km from Hawaii. Plastic arrives here!
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What Can We Do? Try not to use plastic bag so much!
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What Can We Do? Avoid using plastic food containers and utensils (fork, spoon, straw etc.)
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What Can We Do? Use water bottles that we can re-fill and re-use!
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What Can We Do? Pick up thrash and rubbish from our beaches!
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What Can We Do? Take part in beach clean- up activities!
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What Can We Do? Organize a beach clean- up event with your friends and family!
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What Can We Do? If you’re a scuba diver, why not take part in an underwater clean-up?
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What Can We Do? Tell your family and friends about this issue of plastic pollution!
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Project AWARE www.projectaware.org
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1: Project AWARE is an International Non-profit Organization established in 1989 2: AWARE - Aquatic World Awareness, Responsibility and Education
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2 Main Focus: Marine Debris Pollution in our ocean Sharks & Manta Rays Protecting the sharks and rays
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Marine Debris Project AWARE “Coordinators” such as Ocean Elements organizes beach clean-up, underwater clean- up and other conservation activities
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Marine Debris Statistics on Marine Debris activities by Project AWARE in 2012 Year 2012 45,000 kg of thrash 5,600 participants 50 countries
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Marine Debris Dungun 2012 875 kg of thrash 3,000 plastic bottles 450 participants Statistics from our Beach Clean-up event in Dungun, Terengganu (2012)
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Every year, more than 38 Million sharks are killed to get their fins Malaysia is the 10 th LARGEST exporter of shark fins in the world! Shark Conservation
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Today 70 – 80% shark species are already extinct (meaning they have all been killed or have died!)
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Thank You Ocean Elements – PADI Dive Centre www.oceanelements.my Facebook.com/OceanElementsMY Twitter @OceanElements
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