3Hoffman hopes his photo will generate awareness against sea pollution
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Hoffman said in an interview, that he wants to make the world aware of this tragedy which unfolded before his eyes. He said he felt it a responsibility to get this to as many eyes as possible. This was the reason why he entered the photograph in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition conducted by London’s Natural History Museum. His photograph invited several comments both of commendation of the photo and ager at the actual reality of the situation. Hoffman said "Some of them feel heartbroken, some of them feel frustrated, but this is good.”I want everybody to have a reaction to it,” he explained.
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4How the human race is choking the planet
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Hoffman wants the world to understand how pollution is choking our planet and the entire wonderful little creature in it. A 2015 report revealed that 8 million tons of waste plastic finds its way into the ocean where Indonesia was the world’s worst offender in contributing to 10% of the world’s plastic waste The tragedy is that sea creatures keep mistaking such toxic substances as food. In fact, studies reveal that by 2050 plastic will outweigh fish in the world’s oceans and the scenario is much like a “death by plastic” for our marine life on the planet. Besides the seas around Indonesia, plastic particles have been observed in sea creatures across the world from those found on the seabed right up to those who live in the Arctic Circle. Justin Hoffman’s heartbreaking seahorse photo serves as a stark reminder of how irresponsible we can be as a race caring little for the future of our planet.
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