In this photo provided by MARE and taken on Friday, June 21, 2019, 'plasticrusts' are see on the surface of rocks in Madeira island. Researchers say they may have identified a new kind of plastic pollution in the sea, and they're calling it "plasticrust." Scientists working on Madeira, a volcanic Portuguese island off northwest Africa, have found small patches of what look like melted plastic encrusted on rocks along the shoreline. (Ignacio Gestoso Garcia/MARE via AP)

Investigadonan a bisa cu nan a identifica un tipo nobo di contaminacion plastico den lama, y nan ta yamando e ‘plasticrust’.

Cientificonan trahando na Madeira, un isla volcanico Portugues nort west di Africa, a haya areanan chikito di algo cu ta parce plastic cu a smelt y pega riba piedra a traves di e costa.

Nan a mira prome mas tanto areanan blauw y shinishi di varios tamaño na 2016. Awo nan ta reporta cu e area cubri pa plastic a crece substancialmente desde entonces.

Testnan a mustra cu e material ta polyethylene, e plastic mas uza rond mundo.

Ora marea ta abou, e ‘crust’ di plastic por wordo mira riba un parti specifico di e costa, dunando e nomber ‘plasticrust’.

Cientificonan di e Centro di Ciencia Marino y Ambiental di Portugal ta bisa cu ainda nan no sa di unda e plastic a bin, ni con e por afecta bida marino.