How microplastic enters the food chain - fish eating plastic bag in the ocean - stock video

Footage of one disposable Plastic bag floating in the Ocean. Some Sergeant Major Damsel fish (Abudefduf saxatilis) are eating this plastic. Eventually it will break down into micro plastic and enter the food chain. In the background, several people are snorkeling. Seemingly harmless, it represents the massive environmental issue that is Global Ocean Pollution. Plastic in the Ocean is said to be one of the largest threats to our ocean ecosystems. Over 8 million tonnes is dumped in the Ocean every year. Discarded, abandoned or obsolete items which become dangerous garbage, is responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life every year, through entanglement and consumption. Footage obtained whilst scuba diving at Ko Haa, Andaman sea, Krabi Province, Thailand. Taken using Sony mirrorless camera in underwater housing, with Mares EOS 12rz video lighting. The photographer removed the plastic after filming.
Footage of one disposable Plastic bag floating in the Ocean. Some Sergeant Major Damsel fish (Abudefduf saxatilis) are eating this plastic. Eventually it will break down into micro plastic and enter the food chain. In the background, several people are snorkeling. Seemingly harmless, it represents the massive environmental issue that is Global Ocean Pollution. Plastic in the Ocean is said to be one of the largest threats to our ocean ecosystems. Over 8 million tonnes is dumped in the Ocean every year. Discarded, abandoned or obsolete items which become dangerous garbage, is responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life every year, through entanglement and consumption. Footage obtained whilst scuba diving at Ko Haa, Andaman sea, Krabi Province, Thailand. Taken using Sony mirrorless camera in underwater housing, with Mares EOS 12rz video lighting. The photographer removed the plastic after filming.
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