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Picture No. 12479493Common bottlenose dolphin playing with a six Date:
Picture No. 12479494Turtle eating a plastic cup drifting in the middle Date:
Picture No. 12479496Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479488Plastic fish food. Concept image of a fish cut Date:
Picture No. 12479372Titan triggerfish, Balistoides viridescens, eating Date:
Picture No. 12479497Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479495Young marine turtle swimming in the middle of Date:
Picture No. 12479377Dead young Great spotted woodpecker, Dendrocopos Date:
Picture No. 12479374Atlantic ghost crab, Ocypode quadrata, eating Date:
13132609Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods
13132608Used surgical glove drifting at sea, along with other plastic waste. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132607Used surgical glove drifting at sea, along with other plastic waste. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132606Surgical mask drifting in the ocean along with other plastic waste. Note Yellow Pygmy Goby, Lubricogobius exiguus, (about 2cm size) hiding inside the mask folds
13132605Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves, and other protective equipment
13132604Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets, in the seas and among wildlife
13132603Used surgical mask used adrift at sea, along with other plastic waste. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132602Concept image depicting the ocean pollution by plastic gloves and masks related with coronavirus disease. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves
13132601Hawksbill Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods.Single-use masks
13132600Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods
13132599Transparent plastic glove drifting in the ocean. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132598Used masks and surgical gloves at the waters edge in an estuary. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132597Used masks and surgical gloves at the waters edge in an estuary. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves, and other protective equipment
13132596Mask and surgical gloves on top of urban sewer grid. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132595Mask and surgical gloves on top of urban sewer grid. Single-use masks, gloves and bottles of sanitizer shielding us from the spread of COVID-19 are ending up on the streets
13132460Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
13132459Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
13132458Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
13132457Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
13132456Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
13132455Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
13132454Whale in Love ecological art installation in the Love River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan An art installation designed by Jason Klimoski of Studio KCA from the USA
Picture No. 12479815Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:
Picture No. 12479814Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:
Picture No. 12479813Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:
Picture No. 12479812Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:
Picture No. 12479811Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:
Picture No. 12479810Microplastics on table salt. Tiny fragments and Date:
Picture No. 12479503Plastic bag driffting in the ocean. Plastic bags Date:
Picture No. 12479504Jellyfishes and plastic bag driffting. For us, Date:
Picture No. 12479502Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479501Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479500Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479499Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479498Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. Unlike Date:
Picture No. 12479492Concept image to illustrate marine micoplastic Date:
Picture No. 12479490Marine fish larvae eat microplastics. Small pieces Date:
Picture No. 12479491Marine fish larvae eat microplastics. Small pieces Date:
Picture No. 12479378Woman's hand showing small pieces of plastic Date: