Mediterranean Seabirds Are Carrying Shocking Amounts of Plastic in Their Stomachs – The Silent Plastic Crisis at Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most beautiful and biodiverse marine regions on Earth, yet it is also one of the most polluted. A growing body of scientific research now reveals a heartbreaking truth: many iconic Mediterranean seabirds are literally full of plastic. How Much Plastic Are We Talking About? Recent necropsies performed on seabirds found dead or accidentally caught in the Mediterranean show terrifying results: Cory’s Shearwaters – up to 84% of examined individuals had plastic in their stomachs. Some carried more than 8 grams of plastic. Balearic Shearwaters (critically endangered) – 70–90% affected. Northern Gannets, Yelkouan Shearwaters, Scopoli’s Shearwaters and Mediterranean Shags also regularly contain plastic debris. A 2023 meta-analysis published in Marine Pollution Bulletin examined 1,128 seabirds from nine species across five countries. Over 65% had ingested plastic , with an average of 9–12 pieces per affected bird. Why Do Seabirds Ea...