Showing posts with label plastic pollution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plastic pollution. Show all posts
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Why do seabirds eat plastic? The answer stinks marine plastic debris is an olfactory trap for seabirds
Why do seabirds eat plastic? The answer stinks marine plastic debris is an olfactory trap for seabirds:
If it smells like food, and looks like food, it must be food, right? Not in the case of ocean-faring birds that are sometimes found with bellies full of plastic. But very little research examines why birds make the mistake of eating plastic in the first place.
Labels:
plastic pollution,
Plastics,
Science Daily,
Seabirds
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Sea turtles face plastic pollution peril: Study warns that all seven species of marine turtle can ingest or become entangled in discarded plastic debris -- ScienceDaily
Labels:
debris,
microbeads,
Oceans,
plastic pollution,
Plastics,
Turtles
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