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Los mamíferos marinos y la contaminación por plásticos

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José Ángel Ortega‐Borchardt, Gisela Heckel, Nancy Ramírez‐Álvarez

Summary

This review examines the growing evidence of plastic pollution impacts on marine mammals, describing how entanglement, ingestion, and chemical exposure from plastic debris affect some of the most exposed megafauna groups in the world's oceans.

La evidencia creciente sobre contaminación por plásticos muestra efectos adversos en la megafaunamarina. Entre los grupos más expuestos se encuentran los mamíferos marinos, cuyas interacciones con los residuos plásticos reflejan el estado crítico de los océanos.

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