In Just Hours, Sea Scallops Suck Up Billions of Microscopic Plastic Bits

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Plastic is in just about everything these days, including living, breathing creatures, from sea critters to people. Environmental waste and litter breaks down into tiny, microscopic particles. Those particles can then seep into water supplies and subsequently work their way into just about anything. That includes plastics in the seafood we eat.

Now, a new study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology has found that it takes just six hours for billions of nanoplastic particles 

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