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Incubating Sea Turtles Likely to Suffer from Microplastics Impact on Sand Temperatures
A recent report showed that microplastics could impact and endanger the population of marine turtles, from nest productivity and hatchling. Sand properties can become affected by microplastics in coastal areas. Read here.
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Juvenile Great White Sharks Can Share Swimming Space With Humans Without Attacking, Study Shows
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Microplastics Detected in Human Airways, Raising Alarm For Health Risks
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Texas Fish Kill: Thousands of Dead Fish Along Coast Caused by Low Dissolved Oxygen
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The Challenge of Detecting Microplastics in Swiss Rivers and Lakes