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  1. Jun 27, 2021 · A Plastic Ocean is an adventure documentary shot on more than 20 locations over the past 4 years. Explorers Craig Leeson and Tanya Streeter and a team of international scientists reveal the...

    • Jun 27, 2021
    • 240.6K
    • Cosmic Science
  2. Plastic Ocean - YouTube. United Nations. 2.88M subscribers. Subscribed. 18K. 2.5M views 6 years ago #126. United Nations - Plastic - both a wonderful invention and a scourge on our planet....

    • May 24, 2017
    • 2.6M
    • United Nations
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  4. Sep 16, 2016 · National Geographic. 22.9M subscribers. 28K. 3.2M views 7 years ago. Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs...

    • Sep 16, 2016
    • 3.3M
    • National Geographic
  5. Feb 28, 2024 · Ocean Plastics. Plastic debris is collecting in every corner of our oceans at a rapid pace and wreaking havoc on sea life. National Geographic Explorer Heather Koldewey has a profit-making solution to remove one major offender: discarded fishing nets.

  6. Be part of the solution. A Plastic Ocean is a new award-winning feature length documentary brought to you by a group of dedicated scientists, film-makers, social entrepreneurs, scholars, environmentalists and journalists, that explores the fragile state of our oceans and uncovers alarming truths about the consequences of our disposable lifestyle.

  7. Jan 10, 2017 · Availability: Worldwide. A Plastic Ocean is a new feature-length adventure documentary that brings to light the consequences of our global disposable lifestyle. We thought we could use plastic once and throw it away with negligible impact to humans and animals. That turns out to be untrue.

    • 2 min
    • Brainstorm Media
  8. Nov 27, 2023 · VIDEO. Tracking Plastics from Sea to Source. We’ve all heard about plastic ending up in the ocean, but how does it get there? Join marine scientist and National Geographic Explorer Imogen Napper as she shows us just how the “Sea to Source: Ganges” Expedition team is tackling the ocean plastics problem.

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