Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...
Pollution by marine litter of anthropogenic origin—that comes from human activity—is currently one of the biggest ...
Plastic waste is increasingly causing problems for fishers. Fishnets bring up bottles, propellers get tangled in bags, water ...
Christchurch Harbour, which is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), has been described as being under ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Sensors attached to animals gather valuable data to track and mitigate the human influence on marine life. A Kobe University ...
Pollution likely to come from last week’s collision involving an oil tanker and cargo ship.
A new study finds that microplastic pollution reduces plant photosynthesis, threatening global food security and worsening ...
During its visit, the crew of ICGS Saksham is scheduled to engage with the Madagascar Coast Guard in a series of joint training exercises and knowledge-sharing sessions.
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-metre-deep Calypso Deep in the Ionian Sea. A total of 167 objects — mainly plastics, glass, metal ...
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