A groundbreaking study shows that remote Pacific fish contain high levels of microplastics, underscoring the widespread impact of plastic waste on marine ecosys
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have discovered that even remote Pacific fish are full of microplastics. This shocking finding highlights the pervasive impact of plastic waste on marine ecosystems. The study, conducted by PLOS and published on ScienceDaily, reveals that these tiny particles are infiltrating the food chain, threatening biodiversity and human health.