Scientists gather to study risk from microplastic pollution

A blue rectangular piece of microplastic on the finger of a researcher after it was found in debris collected from the Thea Foss Waterway in Tacoma, Wash., in 2010. Scientists say "microplastics" are turning up everywhere in oceans, from the water itself to the guts of fish and the poop of sea otters and giant killer whales. Yet little is known about the effects of these "microplastics" on sea creatures or humans.
Ted S. Warren | AP 2010
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