Charlie surfs (in a sea of trash)

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dede suryanaThis photo, online, has become a symbol of marine pollution. The protagonist is Indonesian surfing sensation Dede Suryana, grappling with a wave laden with garbage. We are in a bay in front of Java, the most overpopulated island in the world. But while Indonesia may seem far away to us, we still need to be concerned about what is happening at home: in this article we told you about the so-called Mediterranean Vortex, a killer accumulation of invisible microplastics, invisible to the naked eye, that kills fish, mollusks and cetaceans, turtles and is located off Capraia, the island in the Tuscan archipelago.

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