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Last Resort
Timothy Kim
Glendale, California
2016, Junior, Art (2014 – 2023)
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Reflection

What if the water was so polluted that fish were forced into fishing nets and bottles to survive? While doing research on water pollution, I found out that the most common articles of trash thrown away in the ocean were cigarettes and cigarette filters. I also found out about the dangers of the fish eating trash, and it either poisoning or staying within the fish until we eat it, as well as how small pieces of microscopic trash can enter fish and into our bodies when we eat them.

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