Plastic is hazardous, that is known. But do you know that plastics affect wildlife’s population as well? Here’s one example about how plastic goes down to affect the number of seabirds: the plastic waste floating sailing is an excellent platform for algae to thrive, and algae could be the food of small crustacean-which may be the primary food source for a number of seabirds. The algae naturally breakdown and emit dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a sulfur odor which is used by seabirds to disc...Read Full Post »