Sea turtles can die from swallowing one piece of plastic
Scientists found that there was a 50 per cent likelihood that a sea turtle would die if it had 14 plastic items in its gut according to a statement from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO).
However "even a single piece of plastic can kill a turtle" said Kathy Townsend of the University of the Sunshine Coast who participated in the analysis of nearly 1 000 turtles found dead and washed up on beaches around Australia reports Efe news.
"Some of the turtles we studied had eaten only one piece of plastic which was enough to kill it. In one case the gut was punctured and in the other the soft plastic clogged the gut " Townsend said.
Prior to this study it was unclear if the plastics in the oceans killed sea turtles or if they simply ingested them without major harm.
Sea turtles are among the first animals recorded to consume plastic debris a phenomenon that occurs worldwide in all seven species of marine turtles.
Globally it is estimated that 52 per cent of sea turtles have eaten plastic.
According to the UN eight million tonnes of plastic waste ended up in the oceans each year.
The UN suggested that if this trend continues there will likely be more plastics than fish in the oceans by 2050 as seabed pollution is already present in every region worldwide.
--IANS ksk