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New research claims that tons of invisible nanoplastics are hiding in our oceans, raising even more concerns about plastic ...
Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world's fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying enormous areas of the sea bed. Habitat loss through coastal development ...
For Our Oceans series researcher, marine biologist, wildlife filmmaker, and conservationist Inka Cresswell, the ocean has been almost like her second home since she first began the practice of ...
The ocean needs help – overfishing, pollution and climate change are serious problems. Individuals can take action to help.
A prehistoric carbon spike turned oceans deadly and wiped out marine life. Scientists say today’s CO₂ rise could cause the ...
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
Computers decode the language of the ocean, revealing its complex patterns and transforming how we understand marine ...
Because the ocean’s well-being is our well-being. The ocean contributes an estimated $2.5 trillion to the global economy, and billions of people on every continent rely on coastal ecosystems to ...
Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world’s fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying enormous areas of the sea bed. Habitat loss through coastal ...
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