When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Marine plastic pollution - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_plastic_pollution

    [173] [182] [183] Plastic attracts seabirds and fish. When marine life consumes plastic allowing it to enter the food chain, this can lead to greater problems when species that have consumed plastic are then eaten by other predators. Multiple studies have found plastics and microplastics in the stomach contents of marine animals. [94] [184] [185]

  3. Human impact on marine life - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_impact_on_marine_life

    This can bring seabirds, whales, fish, and turtles to die of starvation with plastic-filled stomachs. Marine species can also be suffocated or entangled in plastic garbage. [35] The biggest threat of ocean plastic pollution comes from microplastics. These are small fragments of plastic debris, some of which were produced to be this small such ...

  4. Microplastics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microplastics

    For example, scientists have reported plastic accumulation in the stomachs of lantern fish which are small filter feeders and are the main prey for commercial fish like tuna and swordfish. [ 178 ] [ 179 ] Microplastics also absorb chemical pollutants that can be transferred into the organism's tissues. [ 180 ]

  5. Are we getting a side of plastic when we order fish? - AOL

    www.aol.com/article/2016/05/27/are-we-getting-a...

    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Why experts believe the plastic in our oceans may have ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/plastic-in-oceans-changed...

    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Microplastics and human health - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microplastics_and_human_health

    Fish, bivalves, and other seafood are frequently contaminated with MNPs ingested through water and food, and humans consuming these animals are thus directly exposed to MPs embedded in tissue. The entire soft tissue of bivalves, for instance, is eaten by humans, which increases the direct transfer of MNPs.

  8. Is it safe to stand in front of a microwave while it's on ...

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/safe-stand-front-microwave...

    Putting a non-microwave-safe material in a microwave oven can lead to chemicals leaching into your food (not good) or the melting of the container, which can lead to burns — or, at the very ...

  9. Plastisphere - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastisphere

    However, as plastic is broken down into smaller pieces and eventually microplastics, there is a higher likelihood that it will be consumed by plankton and enter into the food chain. [58] As plankton are eaten by larger organisms, the plastic may eventually cause there to be bioaccumulation in fish and other marine species eaten by humans. [58]