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Nearly Every Seabird May Be Eating Plastic By 2050

sciencehabit writes: According to a new study almost every ocean-foraging species of birds may be eating plastic by 2050. In the five large ocean areas known as "garbage patches," each square kilometer of surface water holds almost 600,000 pieces of debris. Sciencemag reports: "By 2050, about 99.8% of the species studied will have eaten plastic, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Consuming plastic can cause myriad problems, Wilcox says. For example, some types of plastics absorb and concentrate environmental pollutants, he notes. After ingestion, those chemicals can be released into the birds’ digestive tracts, along with chemicals in the plastics that keep them soft and pliable. But plastic bits aren’t always pliable enough to get through a gull’s gut. Most birds have trouble passing large bits of plastic, and they build up in the stomach, sometimes taking up so much room that the birds can’t consume enough food to stay healthy."

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  1. on the upside... by vux984 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Most birds have trouble passing large bits of plastic, and they build up in the stomach, sometimes taking up so much room that the birds canâ(TM)t consume enough food to stay healthy.

    We can start harvesting bird carcasses for plastic, taking it out of the environment, and acting as a source of plastic. Win-win. /sarcasm (that shouldn't be needed here... but...)

  2. Because we are distracted by "global warming" by mysidia · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Instead of being concerned about the REAL environmental issues.... such as plastics and pollution of our bodies of water, hazardous chemical releases by our own government's negligence, and corruption of potable water supplies.

    1. Re:Because we are distracted by "global warming" by Bathroom+Humor · · Score: 5, Insightful

      So, because one problem exists, we should ignore even worse ones? (Climate change and the mechanism that is causing it does more than simply warm things up, it also causes things like ocean acidification)

      That is some sound logic I tell ya h'what.

    2. Re:Because we are distracted by "global warming" by Microlith · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Sounds like a mindless anti-government screed.

      Because we are distracted by "global warming"

      Which is a real issue, despite your denial.

      plastics and pollution of our bodies of water

      Which are also real issues, mostly perpetrated by corporate slop and a refusal to pay for the externalities of their production.

      hazardous chemical releases by our own government's negligence, and corruption of potable water supplies

      Which was an accident by a contractor that further polluted a river already polluted by mining operations done haphazardly decades ago - mining that polluted heavily but the costs for which were pushed off on society at large.

  3. Re:Seabirds and landfills by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I, however, am convinced you're a total fucking idiot.

  4. Alternative Titles by thinkwaitfast · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Seabirds May Be Eating Steak by 2020
    Seabirds May Be Living on the Moon by 2020
    Seabird May Become the Dominant Species on the Planet by 2020

  5. News for Birds by Kohath · · Score: 4, Insightful

    By 2050, nearly all articles posted on "news" sites will be hyped-up predictions of the distant future.

  6. Re:Seabirds and landfills by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So because gulls are doing well living out of garbage, there's nothing to worry about.
    You're out of your mind.

  7. Re:not so much on the upside... by jandersen · · Score: 5, Insightful

    You are right, of course. What amazes me is the fact that there are people in this forum who have modded your comment 'Funny'. Personally, I can't see anything funny in knowing that we as a society, because of our almost complete lack of concern for what crap we are spilling in the environment, cause millions of birds to die a slow, agonizing death. I challenge anybody - especially the idiots who think it is funny - to eat a couple of broken plastic spoons every day and tell me they enjoy the process of dying from pierced intestines.

    Apart from whether one should feel a normal level of empathy towards wildlife or not, it is actually a significant issue. It is scientifically well established that different parts of the environment are closely connected - we talk about food webs, for one thing. We know that taking out just one, significant part of the food web can have a dramatic effect on everything, sometimes in surprising ways; a common theme, though, is that when it happens, it introduces instability, and when it finally settles down again, it is a much lower levels than before and with much lower species diversity.

    Yet, we keep playing with these things, refusing to open our eyes and ears, like there was no tomorrow; I just hope we don't turn out to be right in that respect.