A bride walks by the waste collected from the sea during a cleaning operation by Aegean Rebreath, a Greek organisation formed in 2017 to protect Aegean biodiversity from waste at the port of the island of Zakynthos on November 23, 2019. - Within three hours a team of a dozen volunteers from Aegean Rebreath, a Greek organisation formed in 2017 to protect Aegean biodiversity from waste, collects four tyres, two shopping carts, a street lamp, metal boxes, plastic bags, dozens of plastic bottles and several kilometres of fishing line. In its two years of operation, Aegean Rebreath has amassed 9,000 plastic water bottles, 3,6 tons of fishing net and 289 tyres. The Mediterranean, a partly closed sea, accumulates 570,000 tons of plastic annually from surrounding countries, according to the World Wildlife Fund. (Photo by LOUISA GOULIAMAKI / AFP)