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[HuffPost - South Africa] - 5/09/2025
Neptune balls on a beach Microplastics, which come from places like packaging and cosmetics, have been found in all five of the ocean’s subtropical gyres, Plymouth University reports. Some of these may be ingested by sea creatures, large and small. We don’t yet know for sure how these affect (…)
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