Do Turtles Eat Plastic, Really? Answer: Yes. Mostly Juvenile Turtles.
By Stiv Wilson on March 26, 2010
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When the 5 Gyres team made it to the Azores after our North Atlantic marine debris investigation we took the opportunity to see who on the Faial (the island where we landed) worked on ocean issues and if anyone was working on plastic. This led us to give a presentation at the University of The Azores where we met researcher, Marcos Santos. Marcos works on tracking sea turtles and he's noted in the necropsies he's done on juvenile sea turtles that many have lots of plastic in their guts. Santos says that juveniles will eat anything looking for a meal, while adults are more particular.
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1 Comments 
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Wolfgang
Mar 29, 2010 4:26 AM
How have you done the trawls?
I donot think you are taking fishing nets










