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Plastic garbage knows no borders. In the sea, it floats on ocean currents and makes its way around the globe, threatening seabirds and animals that eat it by mistake and are sometimes caught in plastic waste. Told from the perspective of a Northern Fulmar, a seabird that lives across the oceans of the northern hemisphere, Plastic Sea: A Bird's-eye View uses the most up-to-date science to offer insight into a growing environmental crisis with global implications. If we continue to waste as much plastic as we do today, there will be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050. Fortunately, there are actions we can take as individuals and as a global community to reduce plastic waste in our oceans. Plastic Sea is an invitation to give seabirds, animals, and the Earth itself a chance to thrive again.
Narrative non-fiction and informational text features: headings, charts, photographs, side text, diagrams labels, primary and secondary sources, stories of pollution heroes,Point of view: Northern fulmar, seabird species, Life science context; Earth and human activity: fight against plastic pollution, how we can help,behaviors and characteristics of sea birds, Comprehension strategies: make text to text, text to self and text to world connections, identify problems and solutions, cause and effect relationships,main ideas and details, and author's purpose, new vocabulary.Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
Kirsti Blom writes professional prose and fiction books, and is a recognized speaker. Among other things, she has, together with various researchers, written the Polar series: Fjellreven (2003)The Whale (2005), The Polar Bear (nominated for the Brage Prize, 2007), Snow, Ice and Climate (2008), Svalbardrypa (2009), Seabirds in the Arctic (2011), White Cheese Goose (2015), and Svalbard Train (2018).
Geir Wing Gabrielsen is a researcher, biologist, and section leader on pollutants at the Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø. He is a Norwegian representative in the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in the area of marine litter.
Plastic garbage knows no borders.
In the sea, it floats on ocean currents and makes its way around the globe, threatening seabirds and animals that eat it by mistake and are sometimes caught in plastic waste.
Told from the perspective of a Northern Fulmar, a seabird that lives across the oceans of the Northern Hemisphere, Plastic Sea: A Bird’s-eye View uses the most up-to-date science to offer insight into a growing environmental crisis with global implications. If we continue to waste as much plastic as we do today, there will be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050.
Fortunately, there are actions we can take as individuals and as a global community to reduce plastic waste in our oceans. Plastic Sea is an invitation to give seabirds, animals, and the Earth itself a chance to thrive again.
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