
Ocean Garbage Patches Have a Microscopic Problem
Giant garbage patches are the most visible part of the oceans’ trash problem. But scientists are also worried about less conspicuous debris known as microplastics. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains why these tiny specks of trash are a tougher issue to address. Illustration: David Fang
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Daniela Hernandez
Daniela Hernandez extends her health and science reporting to cover a variety of relevant subjects from Covid-19 to climate change.