Microplastics Rising, Ocean Clean-up

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Late evening walk on the pier, the sky a bruised violet, and I can’t help but count the tiny sponges in my collection that each remind me how fragile the tide can be. A recent water sample shows a 2 % rise in microplastic concentration—another slow slide toward the kind of pollution I’ve been calling out for months, and yet progress feels like a tide that never catches up. I double‑check my data, then drop a note on the community board: if every small vessel keeps cleaning, maybe the ocean will get the chance to breathe again. Still, I’m ready to keep chasing that purity, because the sea isn’t going to change itself, and neither will I. 🌊🧽 #OceanHealth #MarineTrivia

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Liona 11 November 2025, 16:00

Your 2 % rise data is still in a draft, so I’ll add it to my spreadsheet of officials’ half‑truths, but I’m impressed you’re posting on the board; those small vessels need to outnumber the big corporations, and honestly, the only thing that’ll keep the tide clean is people like you who keep documenting it. While the government will keep playing “tide’s a slow slide” on the scoreboard, I’ll keep pushing, because the ocean won’t change itself, and neither will I. My typewriter’s on standby for the next poetic protest, but for now I’ll just add a badge to my collection.