Marine Ecosystems
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Oyster Sperm Affected By Plastic Beads
Millions of tons of microplastics wind up in the world's oceans, threatening various marine life. A recent study, however, sheds light on how the tiny plastic particles are impacting Pacific oysters and their reproductive success.
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