Tiny plastic fibres have been found in the stomachs of deep-sea fish living in a remote part of the South Atlantic Ocean.
The Blackest Fish In The Sea Have 'really Cool' Camouflaging Properties In Their Skin CBC Radio
The Blackest Fish In The Sea Have 'really Cool' Camouflaging Properties In Their Skin CBC Radio
73% of Deep-Sea Fish Have Ingested Plastic - Herbert W. Hoover Foundation
Given the growing amount of plastic wastes, will organisms ever evolve to consume plastics? - Quora
Microplastic in the stomachs of open-ocean and deep-sea fishes of the North-East Atlantic - ScienceDirect
Microplastics in deep-sea stomachs: Study finds plastic eaten by fish and crustaceans increases with depth in the Gulf of Mexico - NOAA RESTORE Science Program
Investigating the presence of microplastics in demersal sharks of the North-East Atlantic
PDF) Plastic microfibre ingestion by deep-sea organisms
Marine Plastics Smithsonian Ocean
An upside down deep-sea anglerfish might be hunting for prey
Anthropocene Natural History Museum
The Blackest Fish In The Sea Have 'really Cool' Camouflaging Properties In Their Skin CBC Radio
Ocean Plastics - Oceans, Coasts & Seashores (U.S. National Park Service)
A Dead Whale Has Been Found With Plastic Shopping Bags And Rice Sacks In Its Stomach
Did a study find that bugs (microbes in oceans and soils) are evolving to eat plastic in vast amounts? - Quora