- Four times as many plastic particles turned up in the deep waters of a “clean” patch of ocean than on the surface of the notorious Great Pacific Garbage Patch, finds the first study to systematically comb a section of ocean from top to bottom for these microplastics. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-deep-ocean-harbors-a-mountain-of-microplastic-pollution/ 6 comments science
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