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If you thought “empty calories” were bad for you, consider this: Plastic is ending up in the bellies of fish and other marine life — and it may not be an accident.
Fish stomach full of plastic, garbage, fisherman discovers By Michael Bartiromo Fox News Published January 24, 2018 11:08am EST | Updated January 24, 2018 12:43pm EST ...
Fish actively seek out plastic because it smells like food, scientists have discovered Sarah Knapton Science Editor 16 August 2017 12:01am BST ...
Roughly a quarter of the fish sampled at a few markets in Northern California and Indonesia had some sort of plastic, clothing fiber or man-made debris in their guts, according to a new study from … ...
Small fish living in a region of the Pacific Ocean where floating trash collects in a huge, slowly swirling bowl eat as much as 24,000 tons of plastic waste each year, scientists have found.. The ...
Plastic is building up in the areas of the ocean where fish feed and grow, according to research. A study found bits of plastic outnumber baby fish by seven to one in nursery waters off Hawaii.
HALF MOON BAY (KPIX 5) – If you're in the market for fresh fish, there's a chance it didn't eat the healthiest dinner. A new study out of UC Davis found that one out of four fish bought at ...
Plastic rubbish will outweigh fish in the oceans by 2050 unless the world takes drastic action to recycle the material, a report warned Tuesday on the opening day of the annual gathering of the ...