There are many ways to reduce plastic, and although it’s hard, it’s not impossible — that is plainly an excuse. We have to do ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
For the last 12 years a company called Bureo has been working with local fisherman to remove dangerous nets from the ocean.
If they die, there’ll be fewer big fish—and that could rattle the food chain. marine-plastic-ocean-fish-microplasticThe naturally oily surface slicks in which many ocean fish come of age are ...
As a big-wave surfer, the Brazilian adrenaline junkie set records at the highest surf break on Earth. She’s still committed to the ocean—now, though, she’s dedicating herself to helping keep it clean ...
This relatively simple system creates a curtain of air bubbles, trapping plastic waste before it can reach the Atlantic Ocean while allowing fish and boats to pass through safely. Scientists from ...
Every day, waves of plastic litter sweep into our oceans, worsening a crisis that will plague the marine environment for centuries to come. From tiny microbeads to abandoned fishing nets ...
Sensors attached to animals gather valuable data to track and mitigate the human influence on marine life. A Kobe University ...
The urgent need for regenerative solutions to climate change, biodiversity loss, and ocean degradation has sparked a wave of ...
With increasing ocean pollution, water quality around the island declined, and fish numbers dwindled, impacting local fishermen's income. "Around 2020, I had the idea to collect plastic waste from ...
found in oceans and seas. They come from broken-down plastic trash or products like face scrubs, fishing nets and food wrappers or take-out containers. "The environment can play a crucial role in ...