Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtles has been widely documented, contamination by microplastics ( 100 μm. Two macroplastics and seven microplastics (two plastic paint chips and five synthetic fabric particles) were isolated from subsamples of two green turtles. Our results highlight the need for more research towards understanding the impact of microplastics on these threatened marine reptiles
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtl...
peer-reviewedPollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitou...
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence an...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 mm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
The impact of macroplastic debris (>5 mm) on marine life is a global concern but has rarely been inv...
Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aq...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Ocean contamination by plastics is a global issue. Although ingestion of plastic debris by sea turtl...
peer-reviewedPollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitou...
Despite concerns regarding the environmental impacts of microplastics, knowledge of the incidence an...
Quantifying the extent of microplastic (100 mm: polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, (aminoethyl...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
The impact of macroplastic debris (>5 mm) on marine life is a global concern but has rarely been inv...
Inadvertent consumption of latent microplastics is a lethal challenge for developing creatures in aq...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Juvenile oceanic-stage sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to the increasing quantity of plastic...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...