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In the ocean, it's snowing microplastics

By Sabrina Imbler
New York Times·
10 mins to read
In the ocean, it's snowing microplastics
Sinking marine snow and faecal pellets in the Bering Sea. Photo / Andrew McDonnell/University of Alaska, Fairbanks via The New York Times

Tiny bits of plastic have infiltrated the deep sea's main food source and could alter the ocean's role in one of Earth's ancient cooling processes, scientists say.

As long as there has been marine life, there has been marine snow — a ceaseless drizzle of death and waste sinking from

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