Plastic Cigarette Wrapper Found Inside a Jellyfish
If you look closely, you can just make out the words “Philip Morris International.” The tobacco company's name can be seen on the translucent strip of a cigarette box wrapper that was photographed inside a mauve stinger jellyfish found swimming through the Mediterranean Sea.
Animals trying to avoid ocean plastic have to navigate a minefield. Eighteen billion pounds of it flows into the ocean every year, making it difficult for animals, like jellyfish, to avoid.
Last April, a study published in the journal Scientific Reports published the first documentation of plastic in a jellyfish.
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