Heal the bay art project
After participating in the Heal the Bay beach clean up, I was surprised by the amount of trash we clean up from the Dockweiler beach. The total amount of pieces trash was four thousand. I remember at that day, there was a sofa left in the middle of the beach like a missing child. I know it sounds ridiculous, but it is the truth.
My artwork used a soda bottle as a flower pot to grow a green onion. The reason I pick a green onion instead of flowers is because green onion goes well with my omelet. The message I try to send out is, we need to put our trash in the right place, bottles and cans should go to recycle bin. Please don’t litter, most the trash at the beach because people are lazy to put it in the trash can.
The ocean is rich in natural resources and is the cradle of all life. Many people’s daily food depends on the ocean and so caring for the ocean is the caring for our future. However, our urban construction development has created major conflict with the marine ecological balance. One way that humans breaks the balance was industries dumping waste in the sea causes water pollution. Some of the waste will float in the sea or remain in the seabed. Some of the waste would stay at the beach. Protecting the ocean environment that we live has become our responsibility. Start today never too late.
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