"A clear explanation of a pressing problem and an invitation to take
action."-- KIRKUS REVIEWS
Plastic garbage knows no borders. In the sea, it floats on ocean
currents and makes its way around the globe, threatening seabirds and
animals that eat it by mistake and are sometimes caught in plastic
waste. Told from the perspective of a Northern Fulmar, a seabird that
lives across the oceans of the northern hemisphere, Plastic Sea: A
Bird's-eye View uses the most up-to-date science to offer insight
into a growing environmental crisis with global implications. If we
continue to waste as much plastic as we do today, there will be more
plastic than fish in the sea by 2050. Fortunately, there are actions we
can take as individuals and as a global community to reduce plastic
waste in our oceans. Plastic Sea is an invitation to give seabirds,
animals, and the Earth itself a chance to thrive again.