

I have a catch phrase for the bracelets which is wear this fishing line around your arm to keep it out of the ocean and the marine life safe from harm. These are the fishing line bracelets that I made out of discarded fishing line which I found on the shore. I collect the fishing line every week, so as you can imagine I've collected heaps of fishing line and it’s so cool cause you can turn something that's destined for landfill into something for the community. As soon as they were installed I was finding 4 - 5 handfuls of fishing line and soon, more got installed.

I started documenting how much fishing line was being collected and I put all of that into a big presentation and I sent that off to my local council.
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I contacted an organisation that sent me a fishing line disposal bin for free which I installed near the water. It is very dangerous because when marine life or sea birds like Mr Percival walk or swim through it they can't break through it because it so strong especially birds like Mr Percival because they have blunt beaks. This monofilament line can last for up to 600 years in our ocean. Fishing line can be one the most harmful forms of marine debris as it is strong and tough and invisible in the ocean. I get so sad whenever I see fishing line on the shore as I know the pelicans roam up and down waiting for fish and they could get tangled in it. Mr Percival and I became friends when I started coming down to the lake to empty the fishing line collection bins I helped install around the lake. It's nice looking out at the water, although there are lots of fish jumping out, so I think Mr Percival looks at them. He's also really small, smaller than the other pelicans that come around here.

He also has a shrivelled up look on his beak - its really cute. Mr Percival has a little black feather on the right of neck and it stands out. Although all pelicans tend to look similar, they all have something special about them. Hi BTN, I'm Shalise and this is my best mate Mr Percival.
