Plastic beads at Chessel Bay

Plastic beads at Chessel BayThis image has a strange beauty about it, but it's a photo of small pieces of plastic taken at Chessel Bay, thought to be the waste product from an industrial process. While microplastic is a common issue globally, these larger beads are a much rarer occurrence, and apparently could pose a major threat to wildlife. {!jomcomment}

 

 

Plastic beads at Chessel Bay

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