k Mauve stinger jellyfish tangled with plastic waste Mauve stinger jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca tangled with plastic waste. The piece of plastic is at upper centre, just below the jellyfishs bell. This jellyfish is found in the open ocean. The bowlshaped bell has clumps of stinging cells nematocysts, also found on its tentacles. Plastic waste is typically not biodegradable and persists in the environment if not disposed of correctly. Plastic waste can have a severe longterm effect on the marine environment, both as large items that can choke and entangle animals, and as it breaks up into microscopic fragments that can enter the food chain. Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea., ALEXANDER SEMENOVSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mauve stinger jellyfish tangled with plastic waste Mauve stinger jellyfish  Pelagia noctiluca  tangled with plastic waste. The piece of plastic is at upper centre, just below the jellyfish s bell. This jellyfish is found in the open ocean. The bowl shaped bell has clumps of stinging cells  nematocysts , also found on its tentacles. Plastic waste is typically not biodegradable and persists in the environment if not disposed of correctly. Plastic waste can have a severe long term effect on the marine environment, both as large items that can choke and entangle animals, and as it breaks up into microscopic fragments that can enter the food chain. Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea., ALEXANDER SEMENOV SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Mauve stinger jellyfish tangled with plastic waste

Mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) tangled with plastic waste. The piece of plastic is at upper centre, just below the jellyfish's bell. This jellyfish is found in the open ocean. The bowl-shaped bell has clumps of stinging cells (nematocysts), also found on its tentacles. Plastic waste is typically not biodegradable and persists in the environment if not disposed of correctly. Plastic waste can have a severe long-term effect on the marine environment, both as large items that can choke and entangle animals, and as it breaks up into microscopic fragments that can enter the food chain. Photographed in the Mediterranean Sea., ALEXANDER SEMENOV/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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22-06-2020

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