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Mr Cameron said the plan was for the shark to stay at the beach during summer so people could fill it up with plastic found ...
MSC survey reveals threats to ocean biodiversity from climate change, pollution, and overfishing, with experts emphasizing ...
Meet the "cocaine sharks," also known as Brazilian sharpnose sharks, Rhizoprionodon lalandii, zipping around cocaine ...
New plastic that dissolves in seawater raises hopes for tackling ocean pollution - Japanese researchers say new material can ...
Decades of pollution and climate change have caused fish to disappear from the Baltic Sea at an alarming rate, with the ...
UNEP’s Inger Andersen urges global action on World Environment Day 2025 to end plastic pollution via circular solutions, ...
A new analysis found that ingesting plastic can disrupt proteins that facilitate key functions in seabirds—the latest in a ...
Off the Greek island of Alonissos in the eastern Aegean Sea, volunteer divers grab decaying plastic bottles, a tyre and a ...
The new material is as strong as petroleum-based plastics but breaks down when exposed to salt, researchers say.
Thousands to millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean annually, but where they end up is poorly understood.
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Independent.ie on MSNFast-degrading plastic that dissolves in seawater raises hopes for tackling ocean pollutionScientists in Japan have developed a new type of plastic that dissolves quickly in seawater, offering a potential ...
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