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A study done by the University of Exeter found that 100% of sea turtles have plastic in their stomachs because they mistake floating bags for jellyfish. Plastic pollution isn’t just littering beaches; it’s endangering marine life on a massive scale.
According to the National Geographic, 90% of seabirds have plastic in their stomachs because they mistake floating trash for fish or squid.
It takes around 20 years for a single plastic bag to break down in the ocean — and even then, it doesn’t disappear completely. It just breaks into smaller, more harmful microplastics that stay in the environment forever.
Studies show that 1 in 3 fish caught for human consumption contain plastic — meaning every meal from the ocean could also come with a side of microplastics.
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