Plastic microfibres found in the stomach of deep-sea fish

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Tiny plastic fibres have been found in the stomachs of deep-sea fish living in a remote part of the South Atlantic Ocean.

Plastic is increasingly present in earths natural biosphere, are organisms (bacteria included) going to/have evolved to exploit this new resource? - Quora

First evidence of plastic microfibre consumption by deep-sea animals – oceanbites

Microplastics found in stomachs of deep sea creatures - study, UK News

Documenting one of the most abundant vertebrates in the world before it's too late

Did a study find that bugs (microbes in oceans and soils) are evolving to eat plastic in vast amounts? - Quora

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Will something evolve to consume plastic, concrete, steel, etc., like organisms evolved to consume oxygen? - Quora

Microplastic occurrence in deep-sea fish species Alepocephalus bairdii and Coryphaenoides rupestris from the Porcupine Bank (North Atlantic) - ScienceDirect

Plastic eaten by creatures living in deepest places on Earth - Times of India

Ocean Plastics - Oceans, Coasts & Seashores (U.S. National Park Service)

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Nearly 75 Percent Of Northwest Atlantic Deep-Sea Fish Are Eating Plastics

Low abundance of microplastics in commercially caught fish across southern Australia - ScienceDirect

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