Researchers at the University of Exeter and the University of Queensland’s QUEX Institute have found microplastics in crabs, oysters, prawns, squid, and sardines sold as seafood in Australian markets, according to a report published in the scholarly journal Environmental Science & Technology and covered by Medical News Today in August…
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