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Toxic Plastic Found in the World’s Favorite Fish


By John R. Platt


- Published on May 7, 2015 by takepart



For the first time, plastic particles have been found in the stomachs of tuna and other fish that are a staple of the human diet.


More than 18 percent of sampled bluefin, albacore, and swordfish caught in the Mediterranean Sea and tested in 2012 and 2013 carried levels of plastic pollution in their bodies, according to a study published in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin.


All three species migrate between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, so these plastic particles could make their way onto the plates of American consumers. The plastics found in the fish contained phthalates, nonylphenol, bisphenol A, brominated flame retardants, and other chemicals that previous research has linked to endocrine disruption, low reproductive rates, and other health risks.



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