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Showing Original Post only (View all)You Don't Want to Know Where Scientists Just Found 27 Million Tons of Plastic [View all]
https://gizmodo.com/you-dont-want-to-know-where-scientists-just-found-27-million-tons-of-plastic-2000632563Despite the hundreds of millions of metric tons of plastic floating in our oceansnot to mention the microplastics in our saliva, blood, breast milk, and semenresearchers have been unable to account for all the plastic ever produced. A new study has just tracked down a large portion of it.
Researchers from the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) and Utrecht University claim to be the first to provide a real estimate of ocean-polluting nanoplastics. Their research indicates that the North Atlantic Ocean alone hosts 27 million tons of floating plastic particles less than 1 micrometer (μm) in size.
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Unfortunately, there are a number of ways nanoparticles can end up in the oceans. While some likely arrive via rivers, others fall out of the sky with rain or on their own as dry deposition. (Yes, weve even found plastic pollution in the sky). Nanoparticles can also form when large pieces of plastic already in the ocean are broken down by waves and/or sunlight, according to the researchers. The question now is how this pollution is impacting the world and its creaturesincluding us.
It is already known that nanoplastics can penetrate deep into our bodies. They are even found in brain tissue. Now that we know they are so ubiquitous in the oceans, its also obvious that they penetrate the entire ecosystem; from bacteria and other microorganisms to fish and top predators like humans, said Helge Niemann, a geochemist at NIOZ and another co-author of the study. How that pollution affects the ecosystem needs further investigation.
Researchers from the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) and Utrecht University claim to be the first to provide a real estimate of ocean-polluting nanoplastics. Their research indicates that the North Atlantic Ocean alone hosts 27 million tons of floating plastic particles less than 1 micrometer (μm) in size.
-snip-
Unfortunately, there are a number of ways nanoparticles can end up in the oceans. While some likely arrive via rivers, others fall out of the sky with rain or on their own as dry deposition. (Yes, weve even found plastic pollution in the sky). Nanoparticles can also form when large pieces of plastic already in the ocean are broken down by waves and/or sunlight, according to the researchers. The question now is how this pollution is impacting the world and its creaturesincluding us.
It is already known that nanoplastics can penetrate deep into our bodies. They are even found in brain tissue. Now that we know they are so ubiquitous in the oceans, its also obvious that they penetrate the entire ecosystem; from bacteria and other microorganisms to fish and top predators like humans, said Helge Niemann, a geochemist at NIOZ and another co-author of the study. How that pollution affects the ecosystem needs further investigation.
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highplainsdem
Jul 22
OP
Polyester is a type of plastic and every time you wash it micro particles you cant see go down your washer drain
Cheezoholic
Jul 22
#6
Conservative contrarianism. Gotta stick it to the "green agenda." Because if we deny the existence of environmental
Karasu
Jul 22
#14
It's funny, but for the last 10 years I've felt like my brain was turning into plastic
FakeNoose
Wednesday
#27
Chemists and their employers don't seem to care about the consequences of their creations
DSandra
Wednesday
#40
I know microplastics are found in gonads of all these young men coming down
flying_wahini
Wednesday
#41