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Highlighting ocean pollution

Meika Jensen, part of a design team at MastersDegree.net created this graphic highlighting the pollution in our oceans. Thank you for sharing this with us Meika.

This poster will add to our call to everyone to take care of our coast – the land and the sea.

Below is a photo taken off Cottesloe reef by Mark Binns – a dreadful reminder of the damage caused by discarded fishing line and hooks.

Mark Binns freed this shark from hook and line off Cottesloe reef. Mark sent this photo to Cottesloe Coastcare

Mark Binns freed this shark from hook and line off Cottesloe reef. Mark sent this photo to Cottesloe Coastcare

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