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More Than 1,200 Marine Animal Species Eat Plastic. Ingesting Even a Tiny Amount Can Kill Them, a New Study Suggests
Researchers examined more than 10,000 animal autopsies to figure out how much plastic is too much for ocean wildlife ...
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is bad for marine animals. A new study quantifies how little ingested plastic ...
Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics—but how much is too much?
Scientists analyzed thousands of autopsies of seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals and found that even small amounts of ...
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How little plastic can kill sea life? The numbers
I used to think of ocean plastic as a slow, vague threat—something that chokes turtles and whales only after years of ...
The public release is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Head Beach in Phippsburg, and it marks a milestone for the ...
Scientists have revealed the fatal toll of plastic on marine life after analysing 10,000 marine animal autopsies. Researchers ...
By studying more than 10,000 necropsies, researchers now know how much plastic it takes to kill seabirds, sea turtles, and ...
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Illegal Fishing Exposed: How IUU Fishing Is Destroying Our Oceans & Marine Life
Discover the hidden crisis threatening the world’s oceans in this in-depth exploration of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. The video reveals how IUU fishing, fueled by criminal ...
A divide over mission and leadership at the National Marine Life Center has come to a head when the entire on-site staff resigned in June. In the aftermath, the Board of Trustees is defending its ...
Scientists working on the Arctic archipelago’s largest island, Spitsbergen, uncovered a 249-million-year-old bonebed on the ...
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