Underwater environmental damage abandoned fishing 'ghost nets' polluting the Ocean - stock video
Discarded fishing net is choking this fragile coral reef ecosystem. This issue has become known globally as ‘Ghost Nets’. Seemingly harmless, it represents the massive environmental issue that is Global Ocean Pollution. Ocean Pollution is said to be one of the largest environmental disasters of our time. Over 8 million tonnes is dumped in the Ocean every year. Discarded, abandoned or obsolete items which become dangerous garbage, is responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life every year, through entanglement and consumption. The location here is Hin Luang, Andaman sea, Krabi, Thailand. Sony mirrorless camera, with underwater housing and Mares video lighting used.
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