New Study Pinpoints Texas as a Source of Nurdle Pollution to Mexico
A novel analysis combining chemistry and ocean modelling reveals that Texas is likely a source of nurdle pollution to Mexican coastlines. These tiny plastic pellets, comparable in size to a […] The…
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