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This book, written by a multidisciplinary team of authors
comprising scientists, artists and communicators, explores one of
the most pressing issues of our time - the menace plastics pose to
marine environments and organisms. It takes readers on a journey
that begins on the beaches of Galicia, where the beach litter
formed the starting point for an exhibition that combines art and
science to alert the audience to the urgent need for action. The
journey culminates with a short "plastic story", which reveals a
disturbing vision of the future significance of plastics for
humans, and an example of how comics can deliver information to a
younger audience. Along the way there is plenty of fascinating
science, such as insights into the impacts of plastics and
microplastics; the new marine ecosystem, known as the
"plastisphere"; and the current status of the oceans, from the
Arctic to the Mediterranean. The book also explores the historical
developments; sustainable solutions, including the use of circular
economy methodologies; and protective measures, like those being
tried in China and the Far East. Lastly, it describes the role
played by rivers as transport vectors for plastic, with special
reference to the Danube, and to complete the picture, since most of
the plastic is of terrestrial origin, it investigates problems
related to microplastics in soils.
This book, written by a multidisciplinary team of authors
comprising scientists, artists and communicators, explores one of
the most pressing issues of our time - the menace plastics pose to
marine environments and organisms. It takes readers on a journey
that begins on the beaches of Galicia, where the beach litter
formed the starting point for an exhibition that combines art and
science to alert the audience to the urgent need for action. The
journey culminates with a short "plastic story", which reveals a
disturbing vision of the future significance of plastics for
humans, and an example of how comics can deliver information to a
younger audience. Along the way there is plenty of fascinating
science, such as insights into the impacts of plastics and
microplastics; the new marine ecosystem, known as the
"plastisphere"; and the current status of the oceans, from the
Arctic to the Mediterranean. The book also explores the historical
developments; sustainable solutions, including the use of circular
economy methodologies; and protective measures, like those being
tried in China and the Far East. Lastly, it describes the role
played by rivers as transport vectors for plastic, with special
reference to the Danube, and to complete the picture, since most of
the plastic is of terrestrial origin, it investigates problems
related to microplastics in soils.
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