Unfortunately what I have shown is not always the case all to often these beautiful creatures are surrounded by rubbish and living in cans and bottles.
Charlotte Johnson
Common Tern by HaBi Le
Because there are so many sources of pollution stemming from human lifestyles. These following actions and lifestyle adjustments are small steps that individuals can take:
• Using less plastic
• Supporting local businesses to reduce the need for oceanic shipping
• Reducing meat consumption to help prevent chemical pollution
“While it may seem small, the ripple effects of small things is extraordinary.” – Matt Bevin
Seagrass Meadow by Fidra
Pollution is one of the the 5 biggest drivers of wildlife loss but if we prevent plastic and chemical pollution at source and allow species like seagrass to survive it can help restore habitats and help other species thrive.
Velvet swimming crab by Maggie Keppie
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Swordfish by Maggie Keppie
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Basking shark by Maggie Keppie
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.