The creation is from artist Marina Debris who has been collecting rubbish washed up on beaches for many years and has used her finds to create a store of inconvenience as a way of highlighting the serious issue of rubbish on our beaches and waterways.
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"Katoku beach and the coastal protection in Japan" To protect "Jurassic Beach" of Amami Oshima from erosion and tsunamis. Matteo Belfiore @mba.rchitecture , an Italian architect, contributed to the article of "Katoku beach and the coastal protection in Japan". If you are interested, please check it. URL: https://bit.ly/3oWU4KH . . . #ecologicaldesign #sustainabledesign #cleantheocean #cleantheseas #circulareconomy #okinawa #designinspiration #designdaily #d_signers #fa_minimal #ig_mnms #aoyamadesignforum #tiny_collective #keyshot #harmonyoflight #sustainabledesign #sustainablestyle #sustainabledesigner #arkiromantix #architecturelovers #1_unlimited #aoyamadesignforum #raw_architecture#gf_architecture #沖縄 #建築探訪 #サステナブル #サステナブルライフ #リサイクル #エコ (Okinawa, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZwZ5kYvw8V/?utm_medium=tumblr
Manatees Seem To Kiss This photo was taken in October of 2001 when me and my friend visited ZooTampa at Lowry Park. These sweet, gentle giants are now in trouble. Over 1,000 have died this year from starvation because there main source of food, sea grass is being killed off. Here’s more from Newsweek: “Florida wildlife officials announced the details Wednesday of a new, first of its kind feeding plan for manatees in the state's waters to slow this year's record death and starvation rates for the animals, and the electric company whose facility will be the home of the program is giving $700,000 to the program. The program will take place at Florida Power and Light's Cape Canaveral plant, where the warm water produced by the plant attracts groups of the animals as the ocean cools in the winter. The manatees will be fed by humans, although the officials reiterated that it is still illegal for civilians to feed wild animals in Florida. Water pollution from farms and sewage in the state breeds harmful organisms like blue-green algae, which kills or stifles the growth of underwater seagrass, the main source of food for the manatees. Over 1,000 manatees have died in the state this year which is a record for the state, and officials said about 7,000-8,000 manatees are left in the oceans around the state.” If you would like to help you can donate to the Save The Manatee Club - the link is in my bio. #SaveTheManatees #ManateeKiss #Manatees #CleanTheOcean #GrowSeaGrass #StopPollution (at ZooTampa at Lowry Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXqFuriLgo8/?utm_medium=tumblr
Manatees Seem To Kiss This photo was taken in October of 2001 when me and my friend visited ZooTampa at Lowry Park. These sweet, gentle giants are now in trouble. Over 1,000 have died this year from starvation because there main source of food, sea grass is being killed off. Here’s more from Newsweek: “Florida wildlife officials announced the details Wednesday of a new, first of its kind feeding plan for manatees in the state's waters to slow this year's record death and starvation rates for the animals, and the electric company whose facility will be the home of the program is giving $700,000 to the program. The program will take place at Florida Power and Light's Cape Canaveral plant, where the warm water produced by the plant attracts groups of the animals as the ocean cools in the winter. The manatees will be fed by humans, although the officials reiterated that it is still illegal for civilians to feed wild animals in Florida. Water pollution from farms and sewage in the state breeds harmful organisms like blue-green algae, which kills or stifles the growth of underwater seagrass, the main source of food for the manatees. Over 1,000 manatees have died in the state this year which is a record for the state, and officials said about 7,000-8,000 manatees are left in the oceans around the state.” If you would like to help you can donate to the Save The Manatee Club - the link is in my bio. #SaveTheManatees #ManateeKiss #Manatees #CleanTheOcean #GrowSeaGrass #StopPollution (at ZooTampa at Lowry Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXqFuriLgo8/?utm_medium=tumblr
1. As a plant, bamboo is one of the fastest growing in the world. It can grow as much as 3.28 feet in 24 hours.
2. Bamboo crops absorb carbon dioxide and can generate up to 35% more oxygen than the same number of trees.
3. It does not require chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers, or watering to grow.
4. Bamboo improves, rather than depletes soil quality.
5. When bamboo is harvested it will continue to grow with no additional planting or cultivation.
6. Bamboo has a stronger structure than steel and is widely used in the construction industry.
7. More than 1 billion people around the world live in bamboo houses.
8. Bamboo is used in folk medicine to treat infections and to accelerate the healing of wounds.
9. In Chinese culture, bamboo is a symbol of durability, strength, resilience, and flexibility.
10. Bamboo clothing keeps the skin cool and dry. It works as a natural thermostat to regulate the temperature of the body.
11. Bamboo shoots are rich in fibre and potassium and have been a part of the daily diet in Asian countries for decades.
12. Thomas Edison used bamboo filaments in his first light bulbs. One of those bulbs is still burning today at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC.
13. Bamboo is incredibly versatile and is used to produce textiles, household products, musical instruments, automotive parts, and event electronic products.
14. Bamboo grows on every continent except Antarctica.
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Che brutto vedere lo splendido mare di Creta vomitarti addosso tutto quello che stiamo facendo a questo pianeta.😑😕 #cleantheocean #noplastic (presso Voulisma Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDOe0BTC4yD/?igshid=an444gnqoee6