LOL -- this oughta' create a little cognitive dissonance for the environmental whackos:
More than 1.5 billion masks believed to have entered oceans in 2020SAN DIEGO, Calif. — For months, we’ve seen face masks in places they shouldn’t be: storm drains, streets, beaches, and parks.
Now, we’re learning just how many could be flooding our oceans.
“Once plastic enters the marine environment, it’s very difficult to move," said Dr. Teale Phelps Bondaroff, director of research for OceansAsia.
The marine conservation group has been tracking the number of face masks washing up on a remote island south of Hong Kong since the pandemic started.
“About six weeks after COVID hit Hong Kong, so late February, we began finding masks, and lots of masks," said Bondaroff.
“What’s remarkable is we weren’t finding face masks before COVID.”
