Marine debris and particularly floating plastic is a major hazhard for wildlife. Seabirds, turtles and marine mammals may ingest plastic, which may cause their death. Discarded plastic erodes to microscopic particles, which can enter the human food chain. Some plastic softeners may mimic endocrine hormones which impact reproduction.
Plastic bottles are a big menace because they float and arrive on our shores. The plastic never disappears completely. It may be degraded to microscopic particles that can enter the food chain through ingestion by worms and other marine invertebrates. Most of the world's oceans are contaminated with microscopic plastic particles. Litter on the shore of Champ Rouget on Guernsey's north coast on the 5 June 2007.
File Name: Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 225
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Plastic bottles are a big menace because they float and arrive on our shores. The plastic never disappears completely. It may be degraded to microscopic particles that can enter the food chain through ingestion by worms and other marine invertebrates. Most of the world's oceans are contaminated with microscopic plastic particles. Litter on the shore of Champ Rouget on Guernsey's north coast on the 5 June 2007.
File Name: Champ rouget beach litter nr Chouet 050607 225
©RLLord
fishinfo@guernsey.net
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