2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2011.06.008
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Monitoring plastic ingestion by the northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis in the North Sea

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“…However, there are some published papers on findings within the water column (e.g. Talvitie et al, 2015;Gewert et al, 2017) as well as ingestion in biota such as seabirds (van Franeker, 1985;van Franeker et al, 2011), fish (Skóra et al, 2012;Foekema et al, 2013;Bråte et al, 2016;Rummel et al, 2016) and invertertes (Vandermeersch et al, 2015;Wójcik-Fudalewska et al, 2016). The current data ground is small, but there are several ongoing projects on plastics in Nordic waters which have a specific focus on plastic ingestion.…”
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“…However, there are some published papers on findings within the water column (e.g. Talvitie et al, 2015;Gewert et al, 2017) as well as ingestion in biota such as seabirds (van Franeker, 1985;van Franeker et al, 2011), fish (Skóra et al, 2012;Foekema et al, 2013;Bråte et al, 2016;Rummel et al, 2016) and invertertes (Vandermeersch et al, 2015;Wójcik-Fudalewska et al, 2016). The current data ground is small, but there are several ongoing projects on plastics in Nordic waters which have a specific focus on plastic ingestion.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
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“…Finally, secondary ingestion occurs when animals feed on prey which had previously ingested plastic debris and has been suggested for seabirds (van Franeker et al, 2011), fish (Perry et al, 2013), crustaceans (e.g. Murray & Cowie 2011;Watts et al, 2014), and seals (Eriksson & Burton, 2003).…”
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