British man diving record Bali marine pollution | plastic waste shocking

According to the British "Mirror" reported on March 6, Britain's 45-year-old former mechanical design engineer Richard Horner swims near the coast of the beautiful island of Lembongan, Indonesia. He found that the water is full of bottles, wrapping paper and bags. In the old picturesque island of Bali, the pollution of the ocean was so severe that he was shocked.

Therefore, Richard recorded these remarkable sights. He said: 'I have lived in Bali and have been diving for 5 years. This is a magical place. It is much quieter than Bali. But I have recently When I was swimming, I discovered that the water was filled with wrapping paper and garbage bags. I had never seen such a large-scale marine pollution before. “And I was even worse than before at the devil fish observation point. I saw devil fish trying to do my best. To prevent plastics from getting into their mouths and spewing them out from time to time. It's not yet clear what the pollution will do to them, but when the plastic breaks down into microplastics it will be affected by many fish, filter feeders, devil fish, whale sharks and Whale eaten.

Richard said: 'We think that plastics are mainly from Indonesia's rivers. These rivers are used as garbage dumps. 'Richard's picture highlights the seriousness of marine pollution and makes people aware of the global threat of marine pollution. Indonesia is one of the most serious plastic pollution areas in the world. It is the source of 10% of the world's plastic waste. Therefore, local authorities must take actions to stop the further development of pollution.

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