"Plastic-Eating Fungus Discovered in Pacific Ocean"

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Scientists have discovered a fungus, Parengyodontium album, in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch that can break down plastic polyethylene after exposure to UV radiation. This finding, made by marine microbiologists from the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research and other institutions, could help address the significant plastic pollution in oceans. The fungus degrades plastic at a rate of 0.05% per day, converting most of it into carbon dioxide.
Topics:science#environment#environmental-science#fungus#great-pacific-garbage-patch#marine-biology#plastic-pollution
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