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360 ° virtual reality Scotland expedition #EndOceanPlastics

Last year we launched a scientific expedition around the shores of Scotland to study the impacts of plastic pollution on iconic wildlife like gannets, puffins and basking sharks. Watch this 360 video and experience the expedition with your own eyes.

Last year we launched a scientific expedition on the shores of Scotland to investigate the effects of plastic pollution on iconic wildlife such as boobies, puffins and basking sharks. Watch this 360-degree video and experience the expedition with your own eyes. You will see such beautiful places as Bass Rock, where the largest gannet colony lives, or Shiant Isles, home to puffins, razors and many other birds.
During the expedition we took almost 50 samples of sea water and found more than half of the plastic.
Further information on the test results can be found here: https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/new-greenpeace-research-finds-microplastics-scottish-seas/
A load of plastic comes into our oceans every minute. We have to protect our oceans and the amazing wildlife that lives there from plastic pollution.

Sign the Greenpeace petition asking all UK supermarkets to reduce their plastic packaging - https://secure.greenpeace.org.uk/page/s/plastic-free-supermarkets

Donate and help us protect our oceans - https://secure.edirectdebit.com/Greenpeace/plastics/Desktop-Form-Page/

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