Crabs Are Producing Nanoplastics That Could Quickly Move Into the Seafood We Eat, Study Finds - Food & Wine
A recent study tracked fiddler crabs in heavily polluted mangroves in Colombia. The crabs accumulated plastic at levels far higher than the surrounding sediment — and as they fed, their grinding digestive systems broke microplastics into even smaller pieces. …
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