Environment
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Plastic Pollution Found in New Zealand Lakes, Even in Remote Areas
The level of microplastic pollution in New Zealand lakes is comparable with those in the US or Europe, despite much lower population densities, according to our global analysis of plastic pollution in freshwater lakes and reservoirs.
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