Plastic or zooplankton for lunch?
By Anna Cummins on July 18, 2010
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The other week in the lab, we saw some images of our North Atlantic Gyre samples under a microscope. To the untrained eye, the plastic fragments look remarkably similar to the zooplankton. It's easy to see how a fish might mistake the two. Would you?
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