Plastic pollution entering the food chain Stock Photos and Images
RFW597BW–Conceptual image of plastic pollution entering the food chain.
RMM9HETY–Beach Pollution, North East coast, from Northumberland to Teesside, January 2017.When in the sea, plastics can also adsorb toxic chemicals, becoming increasingly harmful over time, and often entering the food chain when mistaken for food items by fish, seabirds, marine mammals and other organisms. Over 100,000 marine mammals and over 1 million seabirds die every year from ingestion of and entanglement in marine litter.
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RMFWX57D–Newcastle Upon Tyne, 8th April 2016, UK News. Marine Conservation volunteers removing debris off the seashore in a sponsored litter pick to help protect the marine life at Tynemouth. This Northumberland Wildlife Trust Event was sponsored by the 'Peoples Postcode Lottery' as part of the trusts regular marine conservation programme, with the collaboration of Engie P.F.I. Managers for Newcastle and Gateshead schools, attired in high visibility jackets. Helping to clear the beaches of plastic and harmful debris from entering the marine food chain as creatures feed. Credit: james walsh/Alamy Live
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RFPTJDX6–River Thames stone beach in London, GB. A large collection of plastic bottles polluting and contaminating the beach, water and fish life in the river.
RFW597BF–Conceptual image of plastic pollution entering the food chain.
RFPTJE41–River Thames stone beach in London, GB. A large collection of plastic bottles polluting and contaminating the beach, water and fish life in the river.
RFW597BR–Conceptual image of plastic pollution entering the food chain.