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Marine organisms contribute to spread of microplastics in water: report

2018-01-06 23:33:56| Canadian Plastics Headlines

A study by UKs University of Plymouth says that by tearing apart solid plastics, marinelife actually contributes to the spread of microplastics in the marine environment. The post Marine organisms contribute to spread of microplastics in water: report appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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