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Marine plastics pollution

By: Venkateson, R. and Sivarma, Yazhini.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 66(11), Nov, 2022: p.23-27. In: YojanaSummary: Every year, humans produce 300 million tones of plastic waste including 11 million tones of plastic waste that eventually wind up in the ocean. In fact, by 2020, there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean. Most plastics never disappear instead, it becomes smaller, with particles being swallowed by fish and eventually consumed by human in their food and top water ( United National, 2022). – Reproduced
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Every year, humans produce 300 million tones of plastic waste including 11 million tones of plastic waste that eventually wind up in the ocean. In fact, by 2020, there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean. Most plastics never disappear instead, it becomes smaller, with particles being swallowed by fish and eventually consumed by human in their food and top water ( United National, 2022). – Reproduced

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