Every year, more than 8 million tons of plastic enter the ocean - bags, cups, straws, and many other items from the daily ...
Did you know that most of the discarded garbage ends up in the oceans, forming garbage patches? Environmentalists from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation British fund have even calculated that if garbage ...
The Jacobs School in Hull unveils a permanent art installation of sea creatures made from brightly colored ocean trash ...
Researchers are training ‘mighty’ marine fungi to quickly eat polyurethane, one of our most common plastics.View on euronews ...
As crews work to remove potentially tons of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles wildfires, researchers and officials are ...
Over the past few days, it’s been impossible to avoid seeing the telltale signs of wildfire ash and debris accumulating along the coastline of Santa Monica. At low tide in particular, endless thick ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
Researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa recently discovered that many species of fungi isolated from Hawai‘i’s ...
Kia Corporation has developed the first car accessory using plastic taken from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The material was recovered by The Ocean ...