Baby Fish Raised In Plastic-Filled Ocean Don't Fear Predators
Tiny plastic particles in the ocean are change the living of sister European rod in many ways . Not only do microplastics inhibit hatching and stunt ontogeny , these also foreclose baby fish from eating zooplankton and responding to potential predator . The findings are published inSciencethis calendar week . The world ’s plastic production is an estimated 300 million tonnes ( 330 million tons ) a year , and it ’s increase by 20 million tonnes ( 22 million tons ) each year ....