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millimeters, are just about everywhere. they're in the air you breathe , the tea you drink , and even the food you eat. some microplastics are easily washed off clothes or sent down the drain as people rinse away cosmetic products . others are fragments of larger plastic items that have been broken down by
wind, waves, or sunlight. no matter where they come from, many microplastics end up getting washed out to sea where they can be gobbled up by organisms — including some of the organisms we humans love to eat, like shrimp, oysters, and mussels. here at the verge, we wanted to see if we could track down...
https://www.knoldseafood.com/hunting-for-microplastics-in-your-seafood/