Our study also covered a longer time period, and included more in - situ observations of deep - sea
debris than any previous study I'm aware of.»
Not exact matches
Previous studies have documented the impact of plastic
debris on more
than 660 marine species — from the smallest of zooplankton to the largest whales, including fish destined for the seafood market — but none have quantified the worldwide amount entering the ocean from land.
Previous studies led by the University have shown that more
than 700 species of marine life have been found to have encountered plastic
debris, with clear evidence that ingestion and entanglement causes direct harm to many individuals.