A team of researchers from McGill University and the Quebec government have discovered microplastics (in the form of polyethylene 'microbeads,' less than 2 mm in diameter) widely distributed across the bottom of the St. Lawrence River, the first time such pollutants have been found in freshwater sediments.

Classified as: Redpath Museum, Sustainability, McGill, Anthony Ricciardi, oceans, microplastics, contaminants, microbeads, pollution, St. Lawrence river
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Published on: 23 Sep 2014
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