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Picture No. 11676091
Seagull with head entangled in plastic six-pack ring Date:

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DDE-90023497
Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata) with nylon rope stuck around its neck, Godthul, South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Islands Date: 28/06/2006

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DDE-90023496
South Georgia Island, Godthul. Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata) with nylon rope stuck around its neck. Date: 28/06/2006

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DDE-90023495
Young Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) on tussac grass (Poa flabellata) with nylon rope stuck around its neck, Godthul, South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Islands Date: 28/06/2006

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D-69427
Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, washed ashore. Despite its appearance, the Portuguese man Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69426
Portuguese man o war, Physalia physalis, washed ashore. Despite its appearance, the Portuguese man Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69417
Opah, Lampris guttatus. It's a endothermic fish (warm-blooded), with a rete mirabile in its gill ti Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69416
Bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus, eating bait. Can grow to 6 meters and is distributed by Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69415
Fallow deer, Dama dama. Fawn. Females can become very cagy just before they give birth to their fawn Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69388
Fallow deer, Dama dama. Female with fawn. Females can become very cagy just before they give birth t Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69339
Fallow deer, Dama dama. Fawn suckling. Females can become very cagy just before they give birth to t Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69330
Two-Headed Calf, embalmed. There are many occurrences of multi-headed animals. Survival to adulthood Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69329
Two-Headed Calf, embalmed. There are many occurrences of multi-headed animals. Survival to adulthood Date: 25-Sep-19

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D-69251
A tide of microplastics thrown to the beach in the Azores. It is amazing how in the middle of the At Date: 11-Feb-19

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D-69250
A tide of microplastics thrown to the beach in the Azores. It is amazing how in the middle of the At Date: 11-Feb-19

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13132609
Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods

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13132608
Used 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

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13132607
Used 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

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13132606
Surgical mask drifting in the ocean along with other plastic waste. Note Yellow Pygmy Goby, Lubricogobius exiguus, (about 2cm size) hiding inside the mask folds

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13132605
Plastic garbage floating in the ocean. The Covid-19 crisis has spurred rapid production of surgical masks, gloves, and other protective equipment

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13132604
Plastic 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

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13132603
Used 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

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13132602
Concept 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

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13132601
Hawksbill Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods.Single-use masks

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13132600
Turtle approaching surgical glove drifting in the ocean. The glove looks like a jellyfish which is one of its common foods

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13132599
Transparent 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

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13132598
Used 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

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13132597
Used 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

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13132596
Mask 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

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13132595
Mask 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

Background imageTrash Collection: Picture No. 12020739

Picture No. 12020739
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020738
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020737
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020736
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020735
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020734
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020733
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 12020732
Plastic turtle thrown by the sea in a beach. Concept image depicting the plastic garbage pollution at the ocean. More than one thousand turtles die every year from ingestion or entanglement on trash

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Picture No. 11676097
Mallard male with head entangled with plastic six-pack ring Date:

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Picture No. 11676096
Bottlenose Dolphin playing with plastic bag underwater Date:

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Picture No. 11676092
Bottlenose Dolphin playing with plastic six-pack ring Date:

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Picture No. 11676090
Harbor Seal entangled in fishing net Date:

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Picture No. 11676098
Sea Turtle blind and wounded turtle choked to death by plastic bag (composite image) Date:

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Picture No. 11676095
Small whale or dolphin (probably a young Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus)) entangled in fishing net (composite image) Date:

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Picture No. 11676085
Cusk Eel swiming over deep sea garbage (composite image) Date:

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Picture No. 11676192
Northern Gannet head entangled in plastic six-pack ring Date:

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Picture No. 11676100
Seagull eating plastic garbage (composite image) Date:

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Picture No. 11676099
Seagull eating plastic garbage (composite image) Date:



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