To protect oceans from microplastics the UK must work with Europe | Mary Creagh
by Mary Creagh from Environment | The Guardian on (#1GGKN)
The microbead pollution contaminating our marine life does not respect borders. As UK ministers meet on World Oceans Day they must look to find solutions by working with our neighbours and partners in Europe
From the shallowest coastal waters to the depths of the oceanic trenches some 10,000 meters beneath the sea, our oceans are home to a vast amount of life on earth. Covering over two-thirds of the world's surface, they provide food and support tourism and leisure in every part of the world.
Our oceans are under pressure from warming and acidification, and on World Oceans Day, the environmental audit committee, which I chair, will be hearing about microplastic pollution.
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