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    Rise in ocean plastic pollution 'unprecedented' since 2005

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    March 11, 2023
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    MB20230311_7
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    Plastic pollution in the world's oceans has reached "unprecedented levels" over the past 15 years, a new study has found, calling for a legally binding international treaty to stop the harmful waste. Ocean plastic pollution is a persistent problem around the globe -- animals may become entangled in larger pieces of plastic like fishing nets, or ingest microplastics that eventually enter the food chain to be consumed by humans.
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    Rise in ocean plastic pollution 'unprecedented' since 2005. (2023, March 11). Manila Bulletin, p. 7.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/16749
    Associated content
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    Personal Names
    Erdle, Lisa
    Subject
    plastics sea pollution marine debris microplastics microplastic pollution international agreements entanglement health hazards
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