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Plastic Pellets Threaten New England’s Oysters, Mussels, and Waterways

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Plastic pellets, often referred to as nurdles, are small plastic particles used in the production of everyday items. These tiny beads have started appearing in waterways and even inside shellfish that people consume, raising concerns among coastal communities.

The issue is particularly significant for regions that rely on clean water, healthy marine environments, and a thriving seafood industry. New England estuaries and marine habitats have been found to be contaminated with these lentil-sized pellets, according to reports from Public News Service.

Chelsea McDonald, a campaign manager for the nonprofit Waterkeeper Alliance, highlighted the severity of the problem. She described the nurdles as “a slow-motion oil spill into our waterways that aren’t going away unless it’s being cleaned up.” McDonald also mentioned that volunteers across the world have collected over 1 million nurdles, as reported by U.S. PIRG.

Some of the damage caused by these microplastics is not immediately visible. Shellfish, which filter water to feed, can ingest these particles, leading to contamination that moves through the food web. This means that the pollution ends up in species that are consumed by people and used in businesses.

Due to their small size, these spills often result in long-term contamination rather than a single, obvious mess. The pellets can settle in beaches, harbors, marshes, and shellfish beds, making cleanup efforts challenging.

Why It Matters

The presence of plastic pollution in shellfish can erode public trust in seafood, putting pressure on harvesters and growers. It also adds to the costs of cleanup and monitoring for towns already dealing with climate change and coastal challenges.

While the full effects of microplastic exposure are still under study, many residents are concerned about plastic particles circulating in waters used for both food and recreation. Darker pellets can absorb more sunlight, potentially accelerating snowmelt and contributing to rising sea levels.

What’s Being Done

Advocates emphasize prevention as the key solution. Since nurdles are often released during manufacturing and transport, they call for stricter containment measures at industrial sites, ports, and shipping routes to prevent the pellets from entering storm drains, rivers, and coastal waters.

McDonald noted that this is a “preventative problem by a small subset of companies,” suggesting that solutions could be relatively straightforward. She expressed optimism, stating that many environmental issues are not so clear-cut.

Public News Service cited the Plastic Pellet Free Waters Act, which would require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the release of pellets from sources involved in their production, packaging, or transportation.

The Bigger Picture

Plastic pollution is often overlooked when it remains out of sight, but this case illustrates how quickly it can affect daily life and livelihoods. When nurdles enter shellfish and waterways, the consequences are far-reaching. The damage does not remain small simply because the plastic is tiny.Get TCD’s free newsletters for easy tips, smart advice, and a chance to earn $5,000 toward home upgrades. To see more stories like this one, change your Google preferences here.

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