chris jordan is back with more incredible photographic art. it’s again a pleasure for eco-sys...
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Chris Jordan is back with more incredible photographic art. It’s again a pleasure for Eco-Sys Action and Boopy to introduce such a clever way to understand where our planet is going if none of us take action.
Shark teeth, 2009
Depicts 270,000 fossilized shark teeth, equal to the estimated number of sharks of all species killed around the world every day for their fins.
Tuna, 2009Made from nineteen original watercolor paintings by Sarah Waller
Depicts 20,500 tuna, the average number of tuna fished from the world's oceans every fifteen minutes.
If you don’t want sharks to disappear from our ocean, don’t eat shark fin soup and join
the campaign to help regulate its trade. If you
don’t want the sea to be empty of fish, check carefully which species are endangered and don't eat them at all. If you want to take one single action to conserve our
marine resources, then organize a beach, river or stream cleanup with adult
supervision! It will also teach adults that young people want a clean planet.Thanks to www.chrisjordan.com
Dreaming of a better world. Acting now to build it up.www.ecosysaction.org
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