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  2. Marine plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    Microplastics can concentrate in the gills and intestines of marine life and can interfere with their feedings habits, typically resulting in death. [94] Microplastics have been shown to induce a lethargic swimming and feeding behavior in fish, mussels and nematodes, under severe overload situations.

  3. Microplastics are choking our waters. Could a sponge ... - AOL

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    Microplastics are tiny shards of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters. They come from everything from tires, which are then broken down into smaller pieces, to microbeads, a plastic found in beauty ...

  4. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    Marine life is one of the most important when one is affected by plastic pollution. Plastic pollution puts animals' lives in danger and is in constant fear of extinction. Marine wildlife such as seabirds, whales, fish and turtles mistake plastic waste for prey; most then die of starvation as their stomachs become filled with plastic.

  5. Microplastics Are a 'Big Time Bomb,' Says Researcher Who ...

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    Related: Microplastics Found in the Stomachs of Animals from Remote Antarctic Islands for the First Time India produces the most plastic pollution annually, — approximately 10.2 million tons, or ...

  6. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    A growing concern regarding plastic pollution in the marine ecosystem is the use of microplastics. Microplastics are beads of plastic less than 5 millimeters wide, [145] and they are commonly found in hand soaps, face cleansers, and other exfoliators.

  7. Microplastics are everywhere, but are they harming us? - AOL

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    Microplastics have been found in the ocean and the air, in our food and water. Dr. Marya Zlatnik, a San Francisco-based obstetrician who has studied environmental toxins and pregnancy, has seen ...

  8. Plastic degradation by marine bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Plastic degradation in marine bacteria describes when certain pelagic bacteria break down polymers and use them as a primary source of carbon for energy. Polymers such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are incredibly useful for their durability and relatively low cost of production, however it is their persistence and difficulty to be properly ...

  9. A global treaty to curb plastic pollution failed. An ocean ...

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    Marce Gutiérrez-GraudiƆš, who works to preserve marine resources, spoke about her group’s ongoing conservation efforts in the U.S. as she readies for future international talks to curb ...