Silver Contaminates 'Pristine' North Pacific

Satellite image shows an aerosol cloud that presumably developed over the Asian continent and moved over the North Pacific. A survey of North Pacific waters conducted a year after this image was taken showed the highest levels of silver contamination ever measured in the open ocean.
(Image credit: NASA)

A survey announced today found the highest levels of silver contamination ever observed in the ocean. The high concentrations are in the North Pacific, a region thought to be relatively pristine, scientists said.

The extent of contamination -- 50 times higher than the natural level of silver that should be there -- is not thought to be toxic to marine life, but it illustrate the global impact of industrial emissions, scientists said.

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