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Microplastics discovered in dolphin breath - study

  • Microplastics have been discovered in dolphin breath, indicating that dolphins may inhale harmful particles.
  • Analysis revealed various plastic molecules, including polyethylene terephthalate and polyester, in the dolphins' exhaled breath.
  • All 11 dolphins studied had at least one suspected microplastic particle in their breath, confirming significant environmental microplastic pollution.
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