The ocean is suffering with population's misconduct towards it 😔

Published on 17 September 2020 at 17:39

"As the banking leveled off at a depth of about one hundred feet, I saw a soda can lying on the sand, its shiny exterior encrusted with marine growth. From inside the can I saw a flash of color and moved in for a better view. In a prone position, I crawled to within a few feet of the can.

Materializing from the darkness inside, a tiny yellow goby stared at me with green eyes from his pop-top window. I inched closer and watched the fish disappeared and then reappeared not unlike the Cheshire Cat."

Mobile Home, Japan, 2008. Photo by @brianskerry

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Reem
4 years ago

It is really so sad to see people polluting the environment and destroying the beautiful nature

Sílvia dos Santos
4 years ago

Yes, indeed! Your words are well written. I've started recycling since 2008 ♻