Sea based activities represent 50% of the ocean pollution
We see marine litter as ready-made to give an opportunity to others and drive actions for the ocean. The idea is to create a demand that appreciates and cherishes marine litter products: from fishnets plastics to oyster farms’ waste and toxic algae.”
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Seafood waste
20 tons of seafood waste arrive in the French region of «Golf de Gascogne» every day
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Seaweed
Most of this seafood waste comes from toxic bloom invasion
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Ocean plastic
We work with a re-insertion association to organize the collection and treatment of ocean plastic and marine litter found in the French Biscay Bay: HDPE, PET, NYLON (PA6)