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'Covid waste': disposable masks and latex gloves turn up on seabed

'Covid waste': disposable masks and latex gloves turn up on seabed Discarded personal protective equipment (PPE) is increasingly turning up on shorelines and the seabed, presenting a threat to wildlife
Seascape is a series drawing attention to the dramatic changes taking place in our oceans, and the innovations under way to tackle them

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