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All of this is so bad for our precious sea life. Hopefully the cigarette detritus will decrease – at least off the US coast.
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And we wonder why we’re in the midst of a climate change crisis!
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InDEED Jacquie 🐵
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Reblogged this on LibDem Fischer.
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Thanks for spreading the message, Christoph 😃
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Thanks, Chris, for this interesting and worrying infographic. No wonder sea life and birds are dying. Such a mess. 😦 — Suzanne
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Indeed Suzanne 😦
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I hate to think about what’s in our oceans. 😦
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Indeed Pamela 😦
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