Animals
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Mussels' Unique Ability to 'Filter' Microplastics Can Help Clean Up the Ocean
Mussels are capable of filtering microplastics on the ocean by constantly filter feeding. Study shows that mussels can filter or decompose materials smaller than five millimeters. This process may help solve the problem regarding microplastics globally.
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