Environment
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Floating Microplastics in European Rivers May Soon Accumulate in the Arctic Ocean
The floating microplastics are coming from 21 major rivers in northern Europe. Floating microplastics from 21 major rivers in northern Europe may soon accumulate in the Arctic Ocean, according to a new study.
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