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      • Sea turtles, seabirds, marine mammals and other animals have been known to mistake marine debris for food, or eat it accidently with real food. This can lead to loss of nutrition, internal injury, intestinal blockage and starvation.
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  2. 5 days ago · Sharp or rough plastic marine debris can create cuts in the digestive system, leading to infection and internal bleeding. It can also block their digestive system, making them feel full, reducing their urge to eat, and making it difficult for the animal to get the nutrients they need. Plastic can also carry harmful pollutants.

  3. Feb 9, 2021 · However, according to a research review by ecologists at Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station and PhD student Alex McInturf at UC Davis, the problem is impacting species unevenly, with some more susceptible to eating a plastic dinner than others.

  4. Jun 22, 2020 · Many marine debris items, especially plastics, are small enough to be ingested, or eaten, by wildlife, an issue of growing concern for the health of hundreds of marine animals. Animals may directly eat marine debris, or it may be consumed with prey that already has a belly full of marine debris.

  5. 5 days ago · For example, boaters may collide with debris that is under water, potentially causing damage to the vessel or injuries to people on board from the impact or removal. There could also be plastic in the seafood we eat, as well as chemicals that attach to the plastics.

  6. Mar 15, 2015 · Marine habitats are spoiled with man-made debris, from the poles to the equator and from shorelines, estuaries and the sea surface to the depths of the ocean (Thompson et al., 2009). The incidence of marine debris is cause for concern for a number of reasons.

    • S.C. Gall, R.C. Thompson
    • 2015
  7. Apr 1, 2020 · Some debris sinks, some is eaten by marine animals that mistake it for food, and some accumulates in ocean gyres. Other forms of pollution that impact the health of the ocean come from sources like oil spills or from accumulation of many dispersed sources, such as fertilizer from our yards.

  8. Jun 26, 2024 · Once in the environment, trash can travel long distances via wind, stormwater conveyances, streams, and rivers (visit the Last Stop: The Ocean website to learn more about the journey of litter). Aquatic trash becomes marine debris, or marine litter, once it reaches the ocean.

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