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Our oceans are full of wonder - from incredible coral reefs to majestic marine turtles gliding through pristine waters - but too much plastic is finding its way into the ocean. Luckily, we can turn the tide together!
Our oceans are full of wonder - from incredible coral reefs to majestic marine turtles gliding through pristine waters - but too much plastic is finding its way into the ocean. Luckily, we can turn the tide together!

Australian oceans are incredible, and are home to 6 out of 7 marine turtle species. Each of them are impacted by plastic pollution. Meet Australia’s totally cool residents:
























It's not just marine turtles that are affected by plastic pollution. Many other marine animals are impacted, too.
Taronga Zoo Sydney sees a lot of turtles come through its Wildlife Hospital, with the majority impacted by plastic ingestion or entanglement. Taronga's hospital helps rehabilitate and release sick and injured wildlife.
Species: Green Sea Turtle
Date of Admission: January 2016
Andrew was a tiny hatchling when found on the Central Coast, and within his first 3 weeks of life, he’d ALREADY eaten plastic!
Released: After 16 months, Andrew was released off Sydney Heads.

Species: Green Sea Turtle
Date of admission: July 2022
Tama is a Green Sea Turtle, who was found with a stomach full of plastic. Shockingly, she pooed plastic for 6 days.
Released: Luckily, she was released back to the wild after being nursed back to health at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital.

Species: Green Sea Turtle
Date of Admission: 2020 and 2025
Brownie is loved by locals in the Cabbage Tree Bay area in Manly, and she’s been a patient at Taronga not once, but twice! She had a hook embedded in her left flipper, and fishing line tangled around her right flipper. She ended up passing 167cm of fishing line! That’s about the height of your average fridge.
Released: December 2025 after a year of care

Choose to Reuse! Fortunately, there are reusable alternatives to almost every disposable product.
How much plastic do you use in a year? Use our calculator to track your impact. You can make a huge impact and help save marine turtles by reducing single use plastics.

Look at the objects near the yellow icons to find reusable alternatives you can choose.







The tides can turn on plastic pollution, and we've got the numbers to prove it!







Learn more about how even the smallest actions can make a positive impact on wildlife.

