A Plastic Ocean A Documentary by Craig Lesson This documentary film presents shockingly how plastic wastes have reached the ocean surface, to the place where we all used to think that even plastics couldn’t reach them. It started with a scene where Mr. Craig Lesson was talking about how he loved the sea and the whales in it. , he was very passionate to the point that he searched for them in the waters of the Indian Ocean. He indeed found some whales, but he found something more: “Plastics”, yes, there was so much plastic waste floating on the surface, in the distance that any reasonable man would believe that such a place should be free of any plastics. This film is not just an eye-opener, but I would consider it an alarming call telling us how plastic became a tool of ecological homicide. This was how I think about plastic as I continue to watch the film. I was horrified to see how these plastics waste interfered with the natural flow of nature and killed wild animals. Pla...
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