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Plastic Hypersea (the spill)

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26m
Director Sissel Marie Tonn
Starring Kenzo Kusuda, Goda Žukauskaitė
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When our ancient ancestors crept out of the primordial soup, they had to effectively “fold” the ocean back into themselves. This is called the Hypersea—a biological concept describing the interconnected network of nutrient-filled fluids flowing through all land-based organisms. Our blood, interstitial fluids, gastric juices, sweat and urine are daily reminders of these shared aquatic origins. Today, however, there is another material entanglement (re)connecting marine and land-based organisms: plastic. Plastic debris has spread to every corner of the earth through air and water currents. It breaks into ever-smaller bits that never fully disintegrate, and pass from environments into our bodies. In a year of pandemic, where pressure on food systems led to a worldwide public health crisis, contamination reminds us that our health is also inextricably entangled with the health of our ecosystems.

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