Plastic waste in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is no longer just pollution; it's a home now. Scientists have found marine animals thriving and reproducing on floating debris, forming stable ...
The ocean is the lifeblood of our planet—producing over half of the world’s oxygen, regulating global temperatures, and supporting millions of species. Yet today, marine ecosystems are under severe ...
Microplastics were found in a third of sea life off the coasts of some of the remotest Pacific Islands, say scientists.
The ocean floor is becoming a massive plastic dump, with debris accumulating in deep-sea canyons and harming marine life.
Plastic pollution may be even more detrimental to ocean life than we once thought. Every year, 14 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans, making up 80 percent of all marine debris, the ...
Erin Barrera receives funding from The Hospital Research Foundation, through SA Health. South Australian beaches have been awash with foamy, discoloured water and dead marine life for months. The ...
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Study finds underwater noise pollution from human activity could have profound impacts on marine life
The first study into underwater noise pollution in estuaries on the east coast of Australia has uncovered the potentially devastating impacts noise from human activities is having on marine life. Led ...
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