28-01-2026 20:00 via scitechdaily.com

Scientists Find Microplastics in Fish From Pristine Pacific Waters

Even the most remote Pacific reefs aren’t safe—microplastics are turning everyday fish into silent carriers of global pollution. An extensive new analysis reports that roughly one out of every three fish living in remote Pacific Island coastal waters contains microplastics. The findings, published today (January 28, 2026) in the open-access journal PLOS One, were led [...]
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