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  • 'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
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    'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
    As diplomats search for a deal to curb the world's growing problem of plastic, piles of bottles, buoys, nets and packaging keep building up in what should be a pristine environment.

    Research has found that most of the plastic washed up at Galapagos comes from Peru, Ecuador and China. Plastic originating in Asia is unlikely to have reached the Galapagos by ocean currents, according to a 2019 study, which suggests that items with Asian labels are likely to have come from nearby fishing boats.

    Plastic pollution and wildlife on Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, by Karen

    Mariana Vera, Gal‡pagos programme manager of Conservation International, removes plastic fishing ropes wrapped around mangrove roots.

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  • 'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
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    'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
    As diplomats search for a deal to curb the world's growing problem of plastic, piles of bottles, buoys, nets and packaging keep building up in what should be a pristine environment.

    Research has found that most of the plastic washed up at Galapagos comes from Peru, Ecuador and China. Plastic originating in Asia is unlikely to have reached the Galapagos by ocean currents, according to a 2019 study, which suggests that items with Asian labels are likely to have come from nearby fishing boats.

    Chinese plastic water bottles.
    Plastic pollution and wildlife on Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, by Karen

    Asian labels found on water bottles along the tideline in Santa Cruz, probably from fishing vessels.

    Joshua Vela Fonseca / Guardian / eyevine

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    Joshua Vela Fonseca

     

  • 'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
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    'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
    As diplomats search for a deal to curb the world's growing problem of plastic, piles of bottles, buoys, nets and packaging keep building up in what should be a pristine environment.

    Research has found that most of the plastic washed up at Galapagos comes from Peru, Ecuador and China. Plastic originating in Asia is unlikely to have reached the Galapagos by ocean currents, according to a 2019 study, which suggests that items with Asian labels are likely to have come from nearby fishing boats.

    Plastic pollution and wildlife on Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, by Karen

    Joshua Vela Fonseca / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joshua Vela Fonseca

     

  • 'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
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    'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
    As diplomats search for a deal to curb the world's growing problem of plastic, piles of bottles, buoys, nets and packaging keep building up in what should be a pristine environment.

    Research has found that most of the plastic washed up at Galapagos comes from Peru, Ecuador and China. Plastic originating in Asia is unlikely to have reached the Galapagos by ocean currents, according to a 2019 study, which suggests that items with Asian labels are likely to have come from nearby fishing boats.

    Plastic pollution and wildlife on Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, by Karen

    A marine iguana rests on a mound of plastic litter on a reef, in Santa Cruz, in the Gal‡pagos islands.

    Joshua Vela Fonseca / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joshua Vela Fonseca

     

  • 'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
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    'Currents bring life - and plastics': animals of Galapagos live amid mounds of waste
    As diplomats search for a deal to curb the world's growing problem of plastic, piles of bottles, buoys, nets and packaging keep building up in what should be a pristine environment.

    Research has found that most of the plastic washed up at Galapagos comes from Peru, Ecuador and China. Plastic originating in Asia is unlikely to have reached the Galapagos by ocean currents, according to a 2019 study, which suggests that items with Asian labels are likely to have come from nearby fishing boats.

    Plastic pollution and wildlife on Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, by Karen

    A marine iguana rests on a mound of plastic litter on a reef, in Santa Cruz, in the Gal‡pagos islands.

    Joshua Vela Fonseca / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Joshua Vela Fonseca