In fact, fish are not force-fed to death, and overfeeding does not mean the fish eats all the food.
Actually, if you just think about it, you will know that whether it is a dragon fish raised in an aquarium or a koi carp raised in a pond, there are times where they have not finished eating, but they are all very much alive; whether it is fresh water. Fish are still saltwater fish, they won't eat all the excess food put in them, but there will be some leftovers. This fully shows that they will not eat forever.
Researchers tested fish in a New Zealand sea area and found that 75% of the fish contained microplastics. This situation was indeed unexpected. Unexpectedly, plastic invaded the fish's bodies. If humans eat fish containing microplastics, it is likely that plastic will enter thebody, which is naturally harmful to human health.
In addition, once fish eat microplastics, they will also have a certain impact on their health. If more and more plastics accumulate in the fish's body, it will easily cause various diseases in the fish's digestive tract. causing damage to the intestinal tract and digestive function and, over time, it can also harm the survival and reproduction of fish. The damage caused by marine debris to the ocean has always been unavoidable, especially some plastic waste, such as plastic bottles or bags, which do not evaporate easily. If marine animals unfortunately become trapped by plastic waste while moving and if they do not receive timely treatment, then the only thing awaiting them is death.
In addition to endangering the survival of animals, plastic waste can bealso cause enormous damage to the marine environment. Under normal circumstances, the ocean is vast and boundless, and the blue water is home to many surviving sea creatures. If all kinds of plastic waste appears in seawater, it will inevitably pollute their living environment and cause various diseases in marine life. Just like this time, researchers discovered microplastics in the bodies of fish. These microplastics will not only harm the fish's body, but once people eat fish containing microplastics, these microplastics will naturally be released without knowing it.
We should know that microplastics cannot be completely metabolized and absorbed after entering the human body, so the remaining parts that are not excreted will accumulate in the body for a long time , causing damage to cells and causing various diseasesies. .a metabolic disease. Therefore, in order to protect marine life, we should not dump all kinds of waste into the ocean, which will pollute the marine environment. Protecting marine life also protects humans themselves.