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Plastic’s Hidden Cost to Oceans | San Diego News
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New research reveals the devastating scale of plastic pollution in our oceans, with millions of tons entering yearly and breaking down into microplastics that poison marine life—from turtles to seabirds—and are climbing the food chain toward humans. Scientists track rising plastic waste from single-use packaging and fishing gear, documenting severe ecosystem damage through entanglement and ingestion. The study highlights specific plastics as more dangerous and identifies ocean currents concentrating pollution in hotspots, while new tracking methods aim to map the crisis more accurately. It’s a stark wake-up call: our convenience-driven plastic use is costing species their survival and threatening planetary health—demanding urgent, multi-faceted solutions.
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