Fig. 1. Arctocephalus sp.
As reported in the study, the occurrence of micro-fibres (ranging from 63 to 100%) was much bigger than fragments (1 to 14%). Higher concentrations in samples from the Juan Fernández Archipielago may be due to the influence of the South Pacific subtropical gyre, an area of high plastic debris concentration. The presence of these particles can potentially be harmful to these animals, although this requires further research.Reference
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