Ghost nets transformed into art to highlight pollution's 'devastating' impact (opens original article in a new tab)
First Nations artists in Australia transform ghost nets and marine debris into art to raise awareness about ocean pollution's impact on cultural and environmental heritage.
- First Nations artists in Pormpuraaw collect ghost nets and debris from beaches to create art.
- The sculptures highlight the environmental impact of ocean pollution on culturally significant species.
- The exhibition aims to raise awareness about the destruction caused by ghost nets and promote environmental activism.
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