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Oceanic Transmutation

80% of the waste that we find in the sea comes from human beings, while the remaining 20% from maritime activity

An underwater photographic sequence narrates the course of a plastic doomed to the sea, which fragments into microplastics, later ingested by the animals that inhabit it.

 

In this way, it is intended to raise awareness about the problem of mass consumption of disposable plastics, which deteriorate the environment.

 

All the material used to build the structures has been collected during beach cleanups on the Mediterranean coast!

Non-biodegradable disposable plastics reach the oceans...
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Disposable plastics can take between 400 and 1,000 years to disintegrate
fragment over the years, transforming into...
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microplastics that persist up to thousands of years before disappearing...
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There are already more microplastics in the seas than stars in our galaxy
-Antonio Guterres -
ingested by marine species, threatening the food chain
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© 2022 by Sara Font

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