Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Microplastic-in-Fish-and-Seafood-Research-in-Denmark-27MZIFJ8AQN9A.htmlConceptually similarMicroplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE62Completed★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE63Completed★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE65Completed★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE64Completed★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE6QCompleted★★★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE7ICompleted★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE6DCompleted★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE6ECompleted★★★★★★Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGP0STUE6FCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUE60Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGreenpeace analyses chemical marks of microplastic in herring, mussels and shrimps at the laboratory of SDU, Syddansk Universitet (University of Southern Denmark) in Odense, Denmark. In the picture Greenpeace campaigner Manfred Santen (right) at work.In original language:Mikroplastik in Fisch und MeeresfruechtenGreenpeace untersucht Heringe, Muscheln und Garneelen auf chemische Spuren von Mikroplastik im Labor der Syddansk Universitaet (SDU) in Odense, Daenemark. Der Greenpeace Chemieexperte Manfred Santen bei der Analyse.Locations:Denmark-Odense-Western EuropeDate:19 Dec, 2019Credit:© Fred Dott / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Chemicals-Day-Detox (campaign title)-Fish-Greenpeace campaigners-Half length-Hands-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Laboratories-Men-Microplastics-Plastics-Research-Seafood-Shrimps-Two people-WomenShoot:Microplastic in Fish and Seafood Research in DenmarkGreenpeace analyses chemical marks of microplastic in herring, mussels and shrimps at the laboratory of SDU, Syddansk Universitet (University of Southern Denmark) in Odense, Denmark.