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How Tiny Plastic Pollution Affects Ocean Life
Saturday, March 29, 2025
When copepods are exposed to high levels of nano and microplastics, they produce fewer fecal pellets. This is because they become picky eaters and avoid the plastics. The sinking speed of the pellets also slows down when they contain a lot of plastic.
The study showed that nano and microplastics can mess with the natural processes in the ocean. This could have big effects on the ocean's carbon cycle and the creatures that live there.
This research is important because it helps us understand how plastic pollution affects the ocean. It also shows how tiny changes in the environment can have big impacts.
The sinking rates of the fecal pellets were found to vary greatly. This means that even small amounts of plastic can change how quickly carbon moves through the ocean.
The study provides new information about how nano and microplastics affect the vertical transport of carbon in the ocean. This is important for understanding the impacts of plastic pollution on marine life and the environment.
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