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The deep sea is a major sink for microplastic debris 2014 2026 2018 2022 1.4k
  1. The deep sea is a major sink for microplastic debris (2014)
    Lucy C. Woodall, Anna Sànchez‐Vidal et al. Royal Society Open Science
  2. A small-scale, portable method for extracting microplastics from marine sediments (2017)
    Rachel Coppock, Matthew Cole et al. Environmental Pollution
  3. Are we underestimating microplastic abundance in the marine environment? A comparison of microplastic capture with nets of different mesh-size (2020)
    Penelope K. Lindeque, Matthew Cole et al. Environmental Pollution

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