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In recent years, the escalating global concern about plastic pollution has shifted the spotlight onto a microscopic adversary: microplastics. These tiny particles, with a diameter less than five millimeters, pose a significant and often invisible threat to marine ecosystems. As researchers delve into the intricate
web of marine life, alarming evidence emerges of the infiltration of microplastics into organisms across the entire oceanic spectrum.
Microplastics originate from various sources, including the degradation of larger plastic debris, microbeads in personal care products, and the shedding of synthetic fibers from textiles. These microscopic particles infiltrate oceans worldwide, propelled by ocean currents and winds. Their pervasiveness has turned them into silent invaders, spreading through marine habitats from the ocean surface to the seafloor.

Pubblicato in Scienceonline

 

Scienzaonline con sottotitolo Sciencenew  - Periodico
Autorizzazioni del Tribunale di Roma – diffusioni:
telematica quotidiana 229/2006 del 08/06/2006
mensile per mezzo stampa 293/2003 del 07/07/2003
Scienceonline, Autorizzazione del Tribunale di Roma 228/2006 del 29/05/06
Pubblicato a Roma – Via A. De Viti de Marco, 50 – Direttore Responsabile Guido Donati

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