{"id":27905,"date":"2019-12-24T00:45:46","date_gmt":"2019-12-24T00:45:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sciencesensei.com\/?p=27905"},"modified":"2023-11-01T08:06:17","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T12:06:17","slug":"how-scientists-stumbled-upon-plastic-eating-bacteria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.sciencesensei.com\/how-scientists-stumbled-upon-plastic-eating-bacteria\/","title":{"rendered":"How Scientists Stumbled Upon Plastic Eating Bacteria"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ocean pollution is an amalgamation of trash and chemicals, and a majority of these come from various land sources that are blown or washed into the ocean. It poses a severe threat to the environment and the well-being of coral reefs. Ocean pollution is growing at a concerning rate and killing millions of water species. <\/span><\/p>\n This pollution comes primarily from human activities that include dumping farms or fertilizer and chemical waste into the water that choke the ocean life. There has been increased accumulation of harmful chemicals like phosphorus and nitrogen that promotes the development of algal blooms, elements that can be threatening to the presence of both animals and humans. <\/span><\/p>\n Marine waste is a combination of various manufactured products which mostly include plastic that is dumped into the ocean. Storm winds, littering, and inadequate waste management contribute to the combination of the waste. 80% of ocean waste comes from various land sources. <\/span><\/p>\n