A 3-day lifespan | #PlanetOrPlastic
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  • Reads 23
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Complete, First published Nov 25, 2018
3 days. 72 hours. 4320 minutes. 259200 seconds. That's the lifespan of the species with the second shortest average time living.

They spend there whole lives in horrible pollution of which 80% is from human waste. 

Such insignificant lives. Living in what is not an insignificant marine world. What to do to make their 3-day lives not so insignificant? We make an Ocean of change. A ripple of knowledge.  
#PlanetorPlastic 500 word story inspired by what our ocean world is, and what it needs to be. 
Fight against single used plastics
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