Study Reveals How 98% of Plastics at Sea Go Missing Each Year: Florida Atlantic University
November 08, 2019
November 08, 2019
BOCA RATON, Florida, Nov. 8 [TNSenvironmentresearch-Journal of Hazardous Materials] -- Florida Atlantic University, a component of the state university system in Florida, issued the following news release:
Trillions of plastic fragments are afloat at sea, which cause large "garbage patches" to form in rotating ocean currents called subtropical gyres. As a result, impacts on ocean life are increasing and affecting organisms from large mammals to bacteria at the base of the . . .
Trillions of plastic fragments are afloat at sea, which cause large "garbage patches" to form in rotating ocean currents called subtropical gyres. As a result, impacts on ocean life are increasing and affecting organisms from large mammals to bacteria at the base of the . . .