WORLD OCEANS DAY AND THE SEA LIFE TRUST

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This story was originally broadcasted on 2SER’s The Daily.

Saturday June 8th is World Oceans Day.

It’s been reported that by 2050, there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean.

Plastic is a part of all of our lives, from the food packaging we buy, to the computers we work with, and the cars we drive. Many of these plastics are single use, and thrown away. We might forget about them, but our oceans don’t.

Conservation professional, Executive Director, and Founder of the Sea Life Trust Claudette Rechtorik sheds some light on this.

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