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My work collecting and photographing ocean plastic and turning it into art began with an epiphany in 2005, on a far-flung beach at the southern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii. At the edge of a ...
Angela Haseltine Pozzi, founder of the art and education nonprofit Washed ... NOAA estimates that eight million metric tons of plastic end up in the ocean each year. Marine animals become ...
The artwork, part of a project called Washed Ashore: Art ... ocean to heal and found that the ocean needed healing." She wants the scale of her creations to make people realize just how much ...
Plastic debris that survived the tumbling waves of the Pacific Ocean gave one Cathedral City High School art class an unlikely source of artistic expression. Thirteen Advanced Placement students ...
The officials in Chennai erected a structure of ocean plastic art at the Besant Nagar beach to raise awareness about the harmful impacts of pollution and the importance of maintaining clean beaches.
Although not the first to use any amount of recycled ocean plastics in its vehicles, Ford is the first to make parts entirely out of the material. The five-gram clip is just as strong and durable ...
An interactive 8,000-square-foot sculpture now on display until Monday at Detroit's Beacon Park is shining a light on ocean plastic and its effects − literally. "The Last Ocean," made by Jen ...
"We have put up this installation made with plastic waste retrieved from the ocean at Besant Nagar Beach in Chennai to mark the Mega Beach Clean-up programme organised today. It not only portrays ...
From the photo, it's not hard to determine its cause of death: A metal hook tied to plastic fishing line remains ... recently won an award in the annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition.
Scientists have come up with a new way to measure ocean trash—and the numbers are even worse than thought. In 2010, eight million tons of plastic trash ended up in the ocean from coastal ...
The new game “Dumb Ways to Kill the Ocean” highlights three big issues facing the world's oceans: plastic, warming, and coral degradation. It starts with plastic. The player has 20 seconds to ...