Researchers from Japan and Thailand investigating microplastics in coral have found that all three parts of the coral anatomy—surface mucus, tissue, and skeleton—contain microplastics. The findings were made possible thanks to a new microplastic detection technique developed by the team and applied to coral for the first time.
174 particle in 27 coral soles doesn’t seem like much. How could those account for the missing plastic in all the oceans?
Someone can calculate the amount of plastic dumped into the ocean, how many microplastic particles those would release over a time period , then from that calculate how many corals would be necessary to sequester 70% thereof. I have a feeling there aren’t enough coral in the world to do so…
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