Microplastics shed from plastic products like clothing and packaging are ending up in the fish we eat, according to ...
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Researchers measure the levels of anthropogenic particles present in various seafood caught along the West Coat of the United States.
The tiny particles that shed from clothing, packaging and other plastic products are ending up commonly eaten fish, a new study has found.
Among the species sampled, pink shrimp, which filter-feed ... the widespread presence of particles in the edible tissues of Oregon's marine and freshwater species. "It's very concerning that ...
Pink shrimp – which filter-feed right ... “evidence of the widespread presence of particles in the edible tissues of Oregon’s marine and freshwater species.” “It’s very concerning ...
Among the species tested, pink shrimp, which filter-feed close to the water’s surface, displayed the highest concentrations of particles in their edible ... s marine and freshwater species.