Blue Planet II To Highlight How We
Are Choking The Oceans With Plastic, By Josh Davis - Γαλάζιος
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Josh Davis
From the vast expanses of the
seemingly endless open oceans to the microcosm of life found within a single
rock pool, the latest offering from the BBC Natural History Unit has not
disappointed. But as Blue Planet II draws to an end, it has a somber warning
for humanity: we are smothering the oceans with plastic.
The final episode of the series will
address the state of the oceans, and what humans have done to cause it. Often
accused of skirting around the issue of how we are destroying the environment,
the makers are dedicating a whole episode to how climate change, plastic,
overfishing, and noise pollution are creating the greatest threat our oceans
have seen in human history.
“For years we thought the oceans were
so vast and the inhabitants so infinitely numerous that nothing we could do
could have an effect upon them. But now we know that was wrong,” said David
Attenborough. “It is now clear our actions are having a significant impact on
the world’s oceans. [They] are under threat now as never before in human
history. Many people believe the oceans have reached a crisis point.”
There is now a "plague of
plastic" floating in our oceans. BBC NHU
One particularly heartbreaking story
involves the wandering albatrosses filmed for the Big Blue episode. Despite
nesting on remote islands in the Antarctic Ocean, the scientists monitoring the
birds on South Georgia's Bird Island have found that the chicks are still being
killed due to plastic. The adults search thousands of miles of ocean seeking
out enough squid and fish to feed their growing chicks, but often pick up
plastic floating on the surface instead.
One researcher described finding
that a chick died because a plastic toothpick had punctured its stomach. “It’s
really sad because you get to know the birds and how long it takes the parents,
away for 10 days at a time, to collect food for their chicks and what they
bring back is plastic,” explained Dr Lucy Quinn.
Dr Lucy Quinn is dismayed by the
lack of action to clean up our act. John Dickens/BBC NHU
“And what’s sad is that the plague
of plastic is as far-reaching as these seemingly pristine environments.”
In fact, in every environment that
the crews filmed, they found plastic, with the team collecting it whenever they
found it. But this was not the only threat experienced, as rising ocean
temperatures are killing coral reefs, the noise from boats and underwater
exploration for oil and gas drown out the calls of fish and whales, and
overfishing strips the seas bare.
There is hope though. The episode
will show how the management of herring fisheries in Norway help to not only
make the industry sustainable, but also protect the orca. Or how one
conservationist in Trinidad is securing the future of leatherback turtles on
the island.
One thing is certain though. We need
to act, and we need to act now.
According to Attenborough, our
oceans are under their greatest threat in history. Gavin Thurston/BBC NHU
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