Environment
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Over the Past Two Decades, Total Amount of Microplastics Dumped on Ocean Floors Has Tripled
In the last two decades, the total amount of microplastics dumped on the ocean floor has tripled; this increase is directly related to the kind and amount of plastic products that society consumes.
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