Despite no treaty at INC-5.2, nations made meaningful strides toward ending plastic pollution. Dialogue, persistence, and ...
Climate change, pollution, and fishing are pushing oceans closer to their limits at an unprecedented rate. The pressure of ...
Previous research has also shown nanoparticles in molluscs and fish, suggesting these particles can move and build up throughout the food chain ...
Plastic nanoparticles have been found in the edible parts of vegetables for the first time, raising fresh concerns about ...
The Oregon cleanup made the headlines and soon spread to other states. In 1985, there were “Debris-A-Thons” in New Jersey, ...
World Dolphin Day, observed every year on September 12, holds deep significance in today’s world. It was initiated by Sea Shepherd to mark the one-year anniversary of the tragic killing of 1,428 ...
Europe is building a virtual twin of the ocean to allow scientists, policymakers and citizens to test ideas, fight pollution and protect marine life—without even getting wet. Imagine predicting how an ...
Critical wildlife habitats are exposed to pollution risk in the seas off the southern United States, with implications for human health and food security. "Most of the pollution comes from rivers and ...
Plastic debris often travels thousands of kilometers across oceans, carried solely by currents, wind, tides, and time. For example, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch—a massive swirling zone between ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Three Rivers Waterkeeper found tiny “nurdles” in the water and banks of Raccoon Creek in ...
Shaban Sulejman receives funding from The University of Melbourne under a Ernst & Grace Matthaei Scholarship, the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship, and the Australian ...
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