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Marine debris is accumulating in regions of the ocean where major currents converge. The presence of plastics and other trash are negatively affecting ocean ecosystems.
What would contribute to this negative effect on ocean ecosystems?
1.Decreasing the overall amount of plastic materials produced
2.Increasing the use of nonbiodegradable materials
3.Decreasing overall consumption levels
4.Increasing the use of biodegradable materials
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