Whales ingest millions of microplastic particles a day, study finds
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#65BEE)
Blue whales consume up to 1bn particles over a feeding season with as-yet-unknown impacts on health
Filter-feeding whales are consuming millions of particles of microplastic pollution a day, according to a study, making them the largest consumers of plastic waste on the planet.
The central estimate for blue whales was 10m pieces a day, meaning more than 1bn pieces could be ingested over a three- to four-month feeding season. The weight of plastic consumed over the season was estimated at between 230kg and 4 tonnes.
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