"This has wide implications for other organisms, potentially including humans too." Researchers make alarming discovery after ...
Fish and shrimp are full of tiny particles from clothing, packaging and other plastic products, that could affect our health.
The researchers initially believed that handling and packaging seafood might introduce microplastics, but the findings varied ...
Dock Totals 1/12 – 1/18: 463 anglers aboard 23 half-day to 3-day trips out of San Diego landings over the past week caught 11 ...
According to a new study published in Frontiers in Toxicology, commonly consumed fish are ridden with microplastics, which ...
The analysis from Oregon is the first of its kind in the region, and it shows that microplastics are widespread in edible ...
Chinook salmon had the lowest concentrations, followed by black rockfish and lingcod. “We found that the smaller organisms ...
Store-bought lingcod contained more particles than those purchased directly from the fishing boat, suggesting it picked up more contaminants from plastic packaging during processing. Smaller ...
Tiny particles from clothing, packaging and other plastics products are ending up in Oregon seafood, according to a new ...
Researchers measure the levels of anthropogenic particles present in various seafood caught along the West Coat of the United ...