Breaking down the problem of microplastics in the Great Lakes

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Microplastics studies in the five Great Lakes have shown that larger amounts are found close to urban and nearshore areas, particularly near locations where rivers, stormwater, and wastewater discharge. Likewise, there have been greater amounts found in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, which are smaller and have larger urban populations and thus more potential sources of microplastics.

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