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As tiny pieces of plastic clog our oceans, natural meadows of seagrass are bundling up microplastics and spitting them back ...
One of the most abundant pelagic sharks in the world has been shown to ingest both plastic and non-plastic fibers, which ...
Water covers about 71% of Earth, and most of the pollution in it comes from the remaining 29% of land we live on. NOAA states that “80% of pollution to the marine environment comes from the land ...
For years, plastic has been building up in the ocean in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Now, according to Treehugger, scientists have identified another worrying impact: The garbage is carrying ...
The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are ...
Climate change is making ocean water more acidic. A new study suggests that a drop in pH could erode sharks’ teeth.
Reckon From our oceans to our brains: The devastating effects of plastic pollution Published: May. 05, 2023, 3:30 p.m.
The Harmful Side Effect of Cleaning Up the Ocean Patches of floating plastic are teeming with life, and cleanup companies hauling trash out of the water risk destroying a marine habitat.
Join us as we speak with Zoë Prinsloo, founder of Save a Fishie, about the pressing issue of ocean pollution in South Africa, the challenges faced during clean-up efforts, and the positive ...
“To minimize the potential harm of micro- and nano-plastic particles to humans and the environment, it is crucial to limit exposure and restrict their use while further research is carried out ...