A Chinese research team discovered in deep-sea sediments of the Philippine Sea that small-sized fibers and PP/PE microplastics may pose chronic hazards to benthic organisms due to their strong adsorption properties. Meanwhile, the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute found that after replacing ecological buoys in Sangou Bay, microplastic abundance in surface seawater decreased by 77.57%, with a significant reduction in toxicity equivalent values, offering a new paradigm for pollution control in aquaculture zones.

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