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Accumulation of Microplastic on Shorelines Woldwide: Sources and Sinks

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Plastic debris 1900 fibers per wash. This suggests that a large proportion of microplastic fibers found in the marine environment may be derived from sewage as a consequence of washing of clothes. As the human population grows and people use more synthetic textiles, contamination of habitats and animals by microplastic is likely to increase

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Last time updated on 09/01/2018

This paper was published in OceanRep.

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