Posidonia oceanica segrass meadows in the calanques in the Mediterranean Sea near Marseille, southern France. Photograph: Boris Horvat/AFP/Getty ImagesAt the Guardian, chemicals found in sunscreen lotions are accumulating in Mediterranean seagrass, a study has found.Scientists discovered ultraviolet filters in the stems of Posidonia oceanica, a seagrass species found on the coast of Mallorca and endemic…
Sunscreen chemicals accumulating in Mediterranean seagrass, UV filters absorbed by Posidonia oceanica may have damaging effects on ecosystems
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