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Australia's Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean have accumulated 238 tons of plastic trash, including 373,000 toothbrushes and 977,000 shoes. 93% of the debris is beneath the surface and may be creating a new microplastics layer of the beach that threatens local wildlife.
Australia's Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean have accumulated 238 tons of plastic trash, including 373,000 toothbrushes and 977,000 shoes. 93% of the debris is beneath the surface and may be creating a new microplastics layer of the beach that threatens local wildlife.
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