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Can plankton be genetically modified to clean up the sea of tiny plastic particles in the ocean?
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Can plankton be genetically modified to clean up the sea of tiny plastic particles in the ocean?
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Can plankton be genetically modified to clean up the sea of tiny plastic particles in the ocean?
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Simon Emmott asked the Naked Scientists:
Can plankton be genetically modified to consume and clean up the sea of tiny plastic particles in the ocean?
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Re: Can plankton be genetically modified to clean up the sea of tiny plastic particles in the ocean?
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Fabulous idea, right up to the moment when you sail your rust- and rot-proof plastic yacht into a cloud of hungry plankton!
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Re: Can plankton be genetically modified to clean up the sea of tiny plastic particles in the ocean?
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So what you could do is have protective coatings for hulls made from plastic...
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Hmm. The protective stuff we put on wooden boats is already upsetting the green lobby. Anything that would kill an epoxy-eating bug will certainly ruin a turtle's digestion.
And what will the effect be on a whale who swallows a ton of plastiphages for breakfast?
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