We all have to keep plastics out of our lakes and rivers
Researchers in Toronto found an average of 123 microplastics in one serving of freshwater fish, vastly more than the nine microplastics ingested in a serving of grocery store Alaska pollock found in a study by the same authors published earlier this year.

As the world gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden, from Aug. 25-29, it seems as though no one could escape news of the ubiquity of microplastics in our fresh water.
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