Surprising creatures lurk in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Read the full story in Scientific American. Plastics floating in a massive “garbage patch” in the Pacific Ocean are home to…
Read the full story in Scientific American. Plastics floating in a massive “garbage patch” in the Pacific Ocean are home to…
These out-of-place organisms are thriving on floating trash, but they may compete with open-water species
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a 620,000 square-mile swirl of trash, is now home to thriving coastal ecosystems, according to…
Большое тихоокеанское мусорное пятно стало новым домом для многих прибрежных беспозвоночных. Некоторые из них даже начали здесь р…
Le grand vortex de déchets du Pacifique (GPGP pour Great Pacific Garbage Patch) n'est pas seulement une masse de 80 000 tonnes…
Life uhm... finds a way?
Unexpected marine animals are thriving on the massive amounts of plastic waste that has accumulated at sea. In a new study…
Scientists have discovered an astonishing ecosystem developing around the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is located between…
As one of our great (albeit fictional) scientists once said, “Life finds a way.” Ian Malcolm was alluding to genetically…
<img src="https://naked-science.ru/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/garbage0.jpg" alt="Прибрежные животные нашли приют на большом мусор…
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