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Lost at Sea: The Khian Sea and the Global Waste Dilemma

Lost at Sea: The Khian Sea and the Global Waste Dilemma The Khian Sea stands as a symbol of humanity's struggle with waste management and the far-reaching consequences of our actions. In the late 1980s, this infamous garbage barge embarked on a journey across the oceans, carrying tons of waste and highlighting the urgent need for responsible waste disposal practices. The story of the Khian Sea serves as a reminder of the environmental challenges we face and the collective responsibility to find sustainable solutions. Background: The Khian Sea was a cargo vessel that gained notoriety for its role in the waste disposal industry. In 1986, a Philadelphia-based waste disposal company loaded the barge with 14,000 tons of incinerator ash, intending to dispose of it in the Bahamas. However, upon arriving at the destination, local authorities refused to accept the waste, leading to a series of events that would define the Khian Sea's troubled history. A Wandering Journey: Denied permiss...

The Forgotten Islands of The North Frisian Wadden Sea

The Forgotten Islands of The North Frisian Wadden Sea Simply off the northwest shoreline of Germany, in the North Frisian Wadden Sea, are a progression of ten to a great degree low-lying islets known as Halligen or Hallig islands. The Hallig Islands rise just a couple of feet above ocean level, so every winter when the salt marshes of the Wadden Sea gets immersed, the islands go submerged The Forgotten Islands of The North Frisian Wadden Sea Photo credit: Thomas Jordan/Flickr The Forgotten Islands of The North Frisian Wadden Sea A narrow gauge railway in Nordstrandischmoor island. Photo credit: Reinhard Dietrich/Wikimedia Photo credit: Dieter Bethke/Flickr The Forgotten Islands of The North Frisian Wadden Sea Photo credit: Apertur1/Flickr Photo credit: Thomas Jordan/Flickr

Wonderful Blue Glowing Rock and Sea in Okayama, Japan

Wonderful Blue Glowing Rock and Sea in Okayama, Japan Photographed off the coast of Okayama, Japan,  The Weeping Stones  is a photo series by the creative duo Trevor Williams and Jonathan Galione of  Tdub Photo  that captures the eerie blue light emitted by a native species of bioluminescent shrimp.