Environment
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Plastic Debris in Marine Animals Can Likely Harm Humans, Study Warns
Researchers discovered plastic debris and microplastics in marine animals, including whales, seals and dolphins. The plastic in aquatic animals can likely harm humans, according to the study. Read here.
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