Inquinamento, queste immagini dimostrano i danni provocati sull'ambiente

Negli ultimi anni, i danni dell’inquinamento sugli ecosistemi marini sono diventati sempre più evidenti. Fotografi e ricercatori di tutto il mondo hanno immortalato gli effetti drammatici di questi mutamenti disastrosi e qui di seguito ne vedrete alcuni esempi.

Inquinamento: la situazione sta diventando sempre più grave

Tra le immagini emblematiche dell’inquinamento troviamo:

  • Aironi che passeggiano tra rifiuti a Panama, con studenti di biologia marina che lavorano al progetto Reef2Reef per restaurare i coralli danneggiati.

TOPSHOT - Herons walk amid garbage, including plastic waste, at the beach of Costa del Este, in Panama City, on April 19, 2021. - Every two weeks, Marine Biology students descend about five meters in the sea to take care of a coral nursery of the staghorn species (Acropora cervicornis) in Portobelo, Panama, with which they aim to restore reefs damaged by climate change and pollution, as part of the Reef2Reef project. (Photo by Luis ACOSTA / AFP) (Photo by LUIS ACOSTA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • L’apneista turca Sahika Encumen che si immerge nel Bosforo per mostrare l’inquinamento delle acque di Istanbul.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - JUNE 27: Turkish world record-holder free-diver and divers of the Underwater Federation Sahika Encumen dives amid plastic waste in Ortakoy coastline to observe the life and pollution of Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey on June 27, 2020. Sahika Encumen, announced as âLife Below Water Advocateâ by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Turkey, this time dives in to raise awareness on plastic pollution. (Photo by Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

  • Rifiuti e detriti galleggianti sul fiume Drina in Bosnia-Erzegovina, minacciando un disastro ecologico e la centrale idroelettrica di Visegrad.

TOPSHOT - This photograph taken on January 26, 2023 shows waste and debris floating behind a primitive floating fender on the river Drina, near Visegrad, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. - The waste and debris were carried into the Drina River from neighbouring municipalities in Bosnia and the neighbouring countries of Serbia and Montenegro after the recent floods. Local authorities fear that the defences will break down under the increased load and give way, causing another ecological disaster and endangering the nearby Visegrad hydroelectric plant. (Photo by ELVIS BARUKCIC / AFP) (Photo by ELVIS BARUKCIC/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Raccolta di rifiuti in Myanmar, dovuta alla crisi economica post-golpe militare.

TOPSHOT - This photo taken on January 14, 2023 shows waste collectors paddling polystyrene boats as they look for plastic and glass to recycle in Pazundaung Creek in Yangon. - Dozens of Myanmar waste collectors are taking to the murky waters of a Yangon creek after being driven to find work by a post-coup economic crisis. - To go with 'MYANMAR-ENVIRONMENT-POLLUTION-WATER, PHOTOESSAY' (Photo by Sai Aung MAIN / AFP) / To go with 'MYANMAR-ENVIRONMENT-POLLUTION-WATER, PHOTOESSAY' (Photo by SAI AUNG MAIN/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Sbiancamento dei coralli nella Polinesia Francese a causa della mancanza di simbiosi tra polipi del corallo e alghe zooxanthellae.

Scientifique du CRIOBE faisant des relevés sur un Pocillopora en phase de blanchissement dans le lagon de Moorea en Polynésie Française.

  • Oche canadesi che nuotano nel fiume Los Angeles invaso da rifiuti di plastica. La California ha recentemente introdotto una legge che vieterà le buste di plastica monouso nei negozi di alimentari dal 2025.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 03: Canada geese swim the Los Angeles River, which is stripped of vegetation that once sheltered homeless encampments by previous storms, as seen before the expected arrival of a more powerful storm on January 3, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Trees and exposed riverbanks and sandbars are littered with tons of plastic waste and litter, along with other pollutants, that will eventually flow into the ocean. On September 30, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a ban on grocery stores providing single-use, non-compostable bags to shoppers, making California the first state to do so. The new law will take effect on January 1, 2025. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

  • Una tartaruga neonata che lotta contro una rete di plastica sulla spiaggia di Samandag in Turchia. Nel 2021, 32.200 cuccioli di tartaruga marina sono morti a causa della plastica.

HATAY, TURKIYE - SEPTEMBER 3: A newborn green sea turtle struggles due to a disposed plastic net before reaching to the sea on Samandag Beach in Hatay, Turkiye on September 3, 2021. Sea turtles, an ancient species that appeared 110 million years ago, are still critically endangered due to increasing environmental pollution despite all conservation efforts. Anadolu Agency photojournalists captured sea turtles, whose life is turning into an increasingly dangerous journey because of environmental pollution and tracked their challenging life journey for 4 months. The work was created with data collected over two years from coastal areas in Turkiyeâs Mugla, Hatay, Adana, Antalya, Istanbul, and Rize provinces. The visuals of the project were recorded during four months of shooting in the nesting area of sea turtles between the Iztuzu coast in western Mugla province and the Samandag coast in southern Hatay province. Sea turtles' most eastern home is considered to be the 'Samandag Beach' in Hatay. Conservation studies in this region are conducted by the Samandag Sea Turtle Research, Conservation and Monitoring Center (SACEVKO). One out of every three turtles found dead on Turkey's Mediterranean coast dies from plastic wastes. Total of 32,200 baby sea turtles died due to plastic and waste on the beach in 2021. (Photo by Ozge Elif Kizil/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

  • Uno squalo balena nuota accanto a un sacchetto di plastica, dimostrando che anche gli animali più grandi sono a rischio.

A whale shark swims by while a plastic bag floats around. Plastic kills way too much marine life. A whale shark (Rhincodon typus) swims by a plastic bag. Pollution like this can have negative effects on all marine life.

  • Un’isola di plastica sul fiume Buriganga a Dhaka, in Bangladesh, causata dalla chiusura di 231 fabbriche inquinanti.

TOPSHOT - A man paddles on a boat as plastic bags float on the water surface of the Buriganga river in Dhaka on January 21, 2020. - Bangladesh's high court has ordered the shutdown of 231 factories that have contributed to Dhaka's main river becoming one of the world's most polluted, a lawyer said on January 21. (Photo by MUNIR UZ ZAMAN / AFP) (Photo by MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Un’onda di rifiuti di plastica che si infrange sulla spiaggia di Koh Samui, in Thailandia, destinati a finire nel golfo di Thailandia.

TOPSHOT - A wave carrying plastic waste and other rubbish washes up on a beach in Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand on January 19, 2021. (Photo by Mladen ANTONOV / AFP) (Photo by MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP via Getty Images)

Queste immagini mostrano l’urgenza di affrontare l’inquinamento marino e proteggere gli ecosistemi e le specie in pericolo. È essenziale agire ora per prevenire ulteriori danni e salvaguardare la salute del nostro pianeta.

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