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Plastic chokes 88% of ocean surface: study

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Plastic chokes 88% of ocean surface: study
Mass-produced plastics from toys, bags, food containers and utensils make their way into the oceans through storm water runoff. Photo: Ted Alijbe/AFP

As much as 88 percent of the open ocean's surface contains plastic debris, raising concern about the effect on marine life and the food chain, Spanish scientists warned on Monday.

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Mass-produced plastics from toys, bags, food containers and utensils make their way into the oceans through storm water runoff, a problem that is only expected to get worse in the coming decades.

The findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences are based on more than 3,000 ocean samples collected around the world by a Spanish science expedition in 2010.

"Ocean currents carry plastic objects which split into smaller and smaller fragments due to solar radiation," said lead researcher Andres Cozar from the University of Cadiz.

"Those little pieces of plastic, known as microplastics, can last hundreds of years and were detected in 88 percent of the ocean surface sampled during the Malaspina Expedition 2010."

The study projected that the total amount of plastics in the world's oceans -- between 10,000 and 40,000 tons -- is actually lower than prior estimates.

However, it raised new concerns about the fate of so much plastic, particularly the smallest pieces.

The study found that plastic fragments "between a few microns and a few milimeters in size are underrepresented in the ocean surface samples."

More research is needed to find out where these are going and what effects they are having on the world's marine life.

"These micro plastics have an influence on the behavior and the food chain of marine organisms," said Cozar.

"But probably, most of the impacts taking place due to plastic pollution in the oceans are not yet known."

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