Microplastics in our mussels: the sea is feeding human garbage back to us
by Philip Hoare from on (#3RXPK)
A new report found the seafood contains an alarming amount of plastic - and in fact no sea creature is immune. It's as if the ocean is wreaking its revenge
Shellfish are the natural filter systems of our seas, mechanisms of purity. So, to discover in a report released on World Oceans Day that mussels bought from UK supermarkets were infested with microplastic seems like a final irony in the terrible story of the plasticisation of the sea. According to the study by the University of Hull and Brunel University London, 70 particles of microplastic were found in every 100 grams of mussels.
There's a vital disconnection here - highlighted by the bottled water you drink to wash down your moules-frites, and the fact that 89% of ocean trash comes from single-use plastic. No sea is immune from this plague, nor any ocean creature, from the modest mussel or zooplankton to the great whales.
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