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Study urges research on sunscreen's harmful effects on marine life, as tons of UV filters enter coral reefs annually.
A new study calls for urgent research into the environmental impact of sunscreen chemicals on marine life.
With sunscreen sales projected to reach $13.6 billion by 2028, an estimated 6,000-14,000 tonnes of UV filters are annually released into coral reefs, potentially causing coral bleaching, deformities, and decreased fish fertility.
Researchers emphasize the need for more comprehensive studies across various regions and marine life stages to understand the full impact of these pollutants.
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El estudio insta a la investigación sobre los efectos nocivos del protector solar en la vida marina, ya que toneladas de filtros UV entran anualmente en los arrecifes de coral.