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An artful, harrowing look at the effects of pollution on animals of the ocean.

BY Jeff Beer

What: A new PSA that takes an artistic approach to telling us that more than 1 million marine animals die every year from plastic debris.

Who: Sea Shepherd, Fred & Farid, New York

Why we care: At first it looks almost like art animation, or some Koons-ian interpretation of marine life until the shrieks and squeals of dolphins, sharks, sea turtles, and more suggest a giant plastic sheet has been pulled over the planet’s best-known ocean life.

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Last year, the group worked with CNN’s Great Big Story and Wieden+Kennedy on a short doc, but here the message is short and harrowing.

It’s just the latest in a long line of awareness campaigns, trying to slap us awake to the threat our garbage is making to the planet’s ecosystem. Right now, there’s even a petition to have the UN declare the “Trash Isles” a sovereign nation.

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Jeff Beer is a senior staff editor covering advertising and branding. He is also the host of Fast Company’s video series Brand Hit or Miss More


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