Pollution by marine litter of anthropogenic origin—that comes from human activity—is currently one of the biggest ...
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...
Burnt material and plastic pellets, also known as nurdles, have washed up along the UK's east coast following last week's collision in the North Sea ...
Work has begun to remove five sunken boats from the River Avon in Bath. Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES) said the submerged vessels near Pulteney Weir are dangerous to others and pose a ...
Researchers are training ‘mighty’ marine fungi to quickly eat polyurethane, one of our most common plastics. In a world that relies on plastic, the time it takes to break down is a major problem. But ...
During its visit, the crew of ICGS Saksham is scheduled to engage with the Madagascar Coast Guard in a series of joint training exercises and knowledge-sharing sessions.
A new study finds that microplastic pollution reduces plant photosynthesis, threatening global food security and worsening ...
Türkiye's commitment to combating marine pollution in the face of climate change is a model for other nations grappling with ...
High levels of marine microplastics have been linked to a higher prevalence of cognitive and other types of neurologic ...
New Indian Ports Bill 2025 aims to enhance safety, environment protection, and impose stringent penalties for criminal ...
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