New research centers will investigate effects of ocean-related problems on human health
April 16, 2024
April 16, 2024
WASHINGTON, April 16 (TNSres) -- The National Science Foundation issued the following news release:
Millions of tons of small pieces of plastic are finding their way into the world's waters, and then into human beings. The plastics are often eaten by fish and shellfish and then passed to humans when they consume seafood. These plastic particles and other marine-related problems, such as algal blooms, are affecting the health of both waterways and people.
To address thes . . .
Millions of tons of small pieces of plastic are finding their way into the world's waters, and then into human beings. The plastics are often eaten by fish and shellfish and then passed to humans when they consume seafood. These plastic particles and other marine-related problems, such as algal blooms, are affecting the health of both waterways and people.
To address thes . . .