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Plastic in Ocean that Deceive the Human Eyes |
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by Ida Ayu Mas Amelia Kusumaningtyas | 20-02-2019 20:42
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A Glance at Plastic Bag in the Ocean that Deceive the Human Eye ¡°Watch out for that jellyfish behind you,¡± my friend had said from the pier while I was swimming in the ocean. Looking around, I saw the object that my friend was referring to. (See the picture below). Observing it, I noticed that it was not a jellyfish but in fact a plastic bag. While taking a picture of the said plastic, I noticed another plastic bag drifting close. So I took another picture. (See the other picture below.) I observed the other plastic bag and felt that something was amiss. Despite the similarity, when I took notice of it¡¯s characteristic, this said plastic bag was actually a jellyfish. But I didn¡¯t know what type. So using the Internet, I searched about the types of jellyfish and came up with these pictures. The two pictures from the Internet have similarities with the photo of the jellyfish that I took. I found out the name of the jellyfish is Mnemiopsis leidyi also known as warty comb jelly or sea walnut. Its body is translucent which makes it look similar to a plastic bag. Knowing this, I think that it make sense how marine life would mistake plastic bag for jellyfish. Even the human eye was deceived |
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so, it's important to throw rubbish in the right place...
Posted 11-03-2019 06:22
Hey there Ida!
So many marine species face this fact too. That plastic gets misinterpreted for food. This is what has lead to the distruction of the marine population. Moreover, I admire you effort in nto finding out about the warty comb jellyfish, this really sets the notion of plastic to jellyfish (or food) into perspective.
Thank you for the insightful report Ida!
Stay driven, stay blessed!
Yours sincerely
Rosa Domingos
Posted 21-02-2019 00:51
Hello Kusumaningtyas
Thank you for your report about Plastic in Ocean that Deceive the Human Eyes. The pollution in ocean has been huge impacting the aquatic ecosystem there. Your reports clearly shows the harsh reality of plastic pollution we have been facing in ocean. Thanks for such a wonderful report.
Thank you for your report.
Keep writing beautiful reports.
Green Cheers from Nepal
Yours
Kushal Naharki
Posted 20-02-2019 21:27