Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
US President Donald Trump reversed a target set by his predecessor Joe Biden to eliminate plastic straws across government ...
Working to stop harmful marine pollution at the source. © Troy Mayne / WWF The health, resilience and productivity of marine and coastal ecosystems is increasingly ...
Straws might seem insignificant, but the plastic straw has come to symbolize a global pollution crisis over the past decade.
The bioplastics company, with an office in Shelton, collaborated with a UConn marine sciences team to evaluate the product’s ...
Incineration of plastics releases harmful toxins and contributes to air pollution. Plastic waste in oceans harms marine life through ingestion, entanglement, and habitat destruction. Microplastics ...
Sea Turtle Oversight Protection and Turtle Island Restoration Network filed a notice today of their intent to sue the federal government for failing to protect green sea turtle habitat, which faces ...
Plastic pollution combined with ocean acidification hinders the development of Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean, research published in Marine Frontiers ... krill and their habitats are ...
Ditch plastic and switch to reuse ... responsible for massive amounts of water use, pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and habitat destruction. So when you choose to eat more plant-based foods and ...
Researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa recently discovered that many species of fungi isolated from Hawai‘i’s ...