14 million tonnes of microplastics at sea floor: research reveals


Sydney, Ta. 7 October 2020, Wednesday

All the organizations in the world are trying to save Sudri creatures from plastic. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. Research into this waste has revealed that there are 14 million tons of microplastics at the bottom of the ocean. According to Australia's National Science Jansi, there are 1.4 million plastics at the bottom of the world's oceans.

Every year a large amount of waste goes into the oceans. The highest proportion is plastic. Worryingly, the number of small pollutants in the oceans is 25 times higher than last year's local research. Researchers at an organization called CSIRO have collected samples from a depth of 3,000 meters off the coast of South Australia. For which he used a robotic submarine. The institute claims that this is the first research of its kind in the world.

Dennis Hardenes, the lead scientist in the study, said the research showed that the oceans had become a microplastic tank. There is the most microplastic. I have been surprised to see microplastics even in such high and remote areas. The research is published in the journal Frontier Marines.


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