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Plastic Bottles&

Ocean Pollution

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Oceans make up 97% of Earth’s water

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Oceans feed us and sustain us

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Most of the oxygen in our atmosphere is generated by the sea

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Oceans drive our climate and weather

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Our very lives depend on the ocean

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Yet we’re poisoning the ocean with hundreds of millions of tons of plastic

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Over 2 million plastic beverage bottles are used every 5 minutes in the U.S.

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As little as 10% of plastic bottles

are recycled

As little as 10% of plastic bottles are recycled

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The rest end up in landfills or in our oceans

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There is a garbage patch twice the size of Texas in the North Pacific

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100 million marine mammals and turtles in the north Pacific are killed every year by plastic in the ocean

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70-100% of North Pacific sea birds are affected by eating plastic. This albatross starved to death because it ate too much plastic trash.

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Plastic fragments concentrate pollutants up to one million times ambient levels in sea water - making ingested plastic into poison pills

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So what? Think the ocean isn’t important?

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Imagine Earth without it

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Plastic is killing the ocean

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Plastic is poisoning the fish you eat

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The fish you eat have likely ingested contaminated plastic. Nature can no longer produce organic fish in the ocean.

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What can YOU do?

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Stop using plastic beverage bottles!

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8.8 billion gallons of bottled water were consumed in the U.S. in 2007

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That’s 232 16 oz. bottles per person a year

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Only a small fraction are recycled

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Up to 63.4 BILLION plastic bottles are dumped into landfills and the ocean a year

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That’s 173,589,041 bottles every day

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120,548 plastic bottles end up in landfills or the ocean every minute

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THE CHALLENGE

Use reusable water bottles filled with filtered tap water

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If each person in the U.S. replaced their disposable bottled water with a reusable container filled with tap water, we’d keep BILLIONS of plastic water bottles out of the ocean

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It’s easy to doIt will help save the oceanIt will save you money

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Photo CreditsSlide 1: Doug James, Cornell UniversitySlide 2: NASASlide 3: NOAASlide 4: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 5: Environment Canada Satellite ImageSlide 6: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 7: Heal The Bay, www.healthebay.orgSlide 8: Doug James, Cornell UniversitySlide 9: Jeff Bennett, DigitalSplashMediaSlide 10: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 11: Jeff Bennett, DigitalSplashMediaSlide 12: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 13: www.sanrafaelvolunteers.orgSlide 14: Algalita Marine Research Foundation, www.algalita.orgSlide 15: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 16: NASASlide 17: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 18: Adam Laverty, www.endoverfishing.orgSlide 19: NOAASlide 20: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 21: Jeff Bennett, DigitalSplashMediaSlide 22: sstock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 23: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 24: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 25: Doug James, Cornell UniversitySlide 26: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 27: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 28: stock.xchng, www.sxc.huSlide 29: Jeff Bennett, DigitalSplashMediaSlide 30: stock.xchng, www.sxc.hu

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