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Microplastics in the Canary Islands: Textile Fibers From Household Washing Lead Marine Pollution

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife.- Textile fibers from household laundry are the main contaminant by microplastics of the sea in the Canary Islands. This is attested by the doctoral thesis that Cristina Villanova recently defended in the Physics department of the University of La Laguna, whose research focused on coastal sediments and various organisms of the Canary archipelago and the Azores. Impact of domestic washing In her thesis, Villanova stresses t…
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife.- Textile fibers from household laundry are the main contaminant by microplastics of the sea in the Canary Islands. This is attested by the doctoral thesis that Cristina Villanova recently defended in the Physics department of the University of La Laguna, whose research focused on coastal sediments and various organisms of the Canary archipelago and the Azores. Impact of domestic washing In her thesis, Villanova stresses t…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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