Canadian fishermen have found a lobster with a Pepsi logo imprint on the claws
Fri Dec 01, 2017 4:07 pm
Canadian fishermen have found a lobster with blue and red imprints of the Pepsi logo on the claws.
This is written by The Guardian.
Caught near Grand Manan, New Brunswick, lobsters were loaded into a box of twisting ticks when a member of the team, Clarissa Lindstrad, noticed a strange imprint.
"I thought: oh, that's the bank of Pepsi! I looked closer, it looked rather like a tattoo, or if the image was printed simply on the claw", - said Lindstrad.
Neither she nor any other team member has ever seen such. Almost a week after the discovery there was a debate about how this could happen.
Some believed that the lobster grew just around the cans from under the gas. Others - that somehow part of the jar is stuck in the claw.
Lindstrand rejected these options, noting that the image was "pixel", it could not be from a tin can. Secondly, it was not enough.
The logo looked like it was from a printed image, but the paper had to dissolve in water.
"I'm still trying to figure out what it really was," says a woman.
A strange finding made us once again reflect on the amount of garbage that, as a result of human activity, falls into the ocean.
Every year, from 5 to 13 million tons of garbage, which gets into the food of sea birds, fish and other organisms, reaches the oceans.
Seafarer Dam Ellen McArthur says that there is a probability that in 2050 plastic in the seas will be larger than fish (by weight).
Earlier, the Greenpeace Environmental Protection Agency showed an alternative Coca-Cola New Year's Eve "Holiday Approaching", which pointed to the problem of environmental pollution .
Recall that a resident of Kropivnitsky, a 17-year-old student, Ruslan Koptyev created a special device for clearing water from light garbage, and a Ukrainian schoolboy, Nikolay Ivanchenko, won the competition in the United States with the invention for water purification from oil.
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