TOKYO-2018 Book / Nature

Plastic Oceans

  • Prize
    Gold in Book/Nature, 1st Place winner in Book
  • Photographer
    Mei Chin Chang
  • Technical Info
    Shutter:1/400sec, Iso:100, Aperture:3.9
  • Photo Date
    16/08/2018

The garbage is not clear enough. The epitome of global marine litter problems, most of which are plastic products that will remain for hundreds of years. The rubbish made by humans drifts with the current, and it can be cleaned up after being washed ashore, but more is floating in the sea. But the existence of these garbage. Even if you can't see it, marine debris is an invisible killer for ecology and humans. Turtles, sea lions, seabirds and other creatures eat garbage and become poisoned. The fish eats plastic that gradually breaks down into pieces of debris, and finally returns to humans th

2010 Pingtung Art Exhibition Photography Category 2011 Kaohsiung Art Exhibition Photography Awards 2013 Taiwan Fisheries Department Photographic Optimization 2013 Photograph of the 61st South American Exhibition 2013 2013 Pingtung County Government's 2013 Guangying Photography 2014 The 62nd South American Exhibition 2014 Photographic Optimization 2015 Kaohsiung International Air Station Photographic Optimization 2016 The 63rd South American Exhibition 2016 Photographic Optimization 2016 In 2016, member Lin was selected as an international photographer