At SEA LIFE Helsinki we want to protect our Baltic Sea for a better environment for all
An estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life.
Did you know that plastic pollution kills millions of marine creatures each year? That’s why we’ve teamed up with The National Trust to get stuck in the mud and help clear out the litter from the beaches of Formby.
Plastic bags, disposable cutlery, old phone covers, drink bottles, batteries… you name it, we’ve found it! And unfortunately it all poses a big threat to our marine creatures, whether it stays in our rivers or gets washed into the ocean.
In March 2015, on one of our Beach Cleans, we found a Bovril glass which was made way back in the 1920's! That would make it 95years old! Things that get littered on the beach take decades to degrade. The Bovril glass shows that even litter from our dim and distant past still hasn’t gone away. Beach Cleans are vital in providing future generations with better environments for the people who live there.
An estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life.
An estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life.
Did you know that plastic pollution kills millions of marine creatures each year? That’s why we’ve teamed up with The National Trust to get stuck in the mud and help clear out the litter from the beaches of Formby.
Plastic bags, disposable cutlery, old phone covers, drink bottles, batteries… you name it, we’ve found it! And unfortunately it all poses a big threat to our marine creatures, whether it stays in our rivers or gets washed into the ocean.
Did you know that plastic pollution kills millions of marine creatures each year? That’s why we’ve teamed up with The National Trust to get stuck in the mud and help clear out the litter from the beaches of Formby.
Plastic bags, disposable cutlery, old phone covers, drink bottles, batteries… you name it, we’ve found it! And unfortunately it all poses a big threat to our marine creatures, whether it stays in our rivers or gets washed into the ocean.
In March 2015, on one of our Beach Cleans, we found a Bovril glass which was made way back in the 1920's! That would make it 95years old! Things that get littered on the beach take decades to degrade. The Bovril glass shows that even litter from our dim and distant past still hasn’t gone away. Beach Cleans are vital in providing future generations with better environments for the people who live there.
In March 2015, on one of our Beach Cleans, we found a Bovril glass which was made way back in the 1920's! That would make it 95years old! Things that get littered on the beach take decades to degrade. The Bovril glass shows that even litter from our dim and distant past still hasn’t gone away. Beach Cleans are vital in providing future generations with better environments for the people who live there.