Bottles, bags, syringe and detergent containers: everything ends up in the trawl nets of Sardinian fishermen
Dropped to a depth between 250 and 680 meters, together with fish they catch everything: even plastics that flake and end up in the food chainPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Plastic and glass bottles, bags, cloths, empty detergent containers, syringe packs.
Everything ends up in the trawl nets of Sardinian fishermen, even tires and tin boxes .
It is not an exception, it is the norm. The images we publish come from the Sardinian sea and also from the Gulf of Cagliari: the nets, lowered to a depth between 250 and 680 meters , together with the fish catch everything.
Of particular concern are plastics destined to flake, which end up in the food chain .
The Universities of Cagliari and Marche last year published research that raised the alarm on the microplastics present in purple shrimp and scampi , fish that are often the target of trawling.
The survey was handled by Alessandro Cau, a studio also signed by Claudia Dessì, Davide Moccia, Maria Cristina Follesa and Antonio Pusceddu.
(Unioneonline / L)