By coring the seabed at 850 m water depth in Disko Bay off Greenland's west coast, researchers from the University of ...
Studies estimate there are now 15–51 trillion pieces of plastic in the world's oceans — from the equator to the poles, from Arctic ice sheets to the sea floor. Not one square mile of surface ocean ...
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...
A crackdown on sulfur in ship fuel is linked to a steep drop in thunderclouds in the Indian Ocean and South China Sea.
This method is useful for mapping the ocean floor and detecting underwater vessels ... human-originated noise pollution in the ocean significantly disrupts marine life. In fact, the impact ...
Barker feels in her gut the reality that no area in the world is free from plastic anymore, “from the poles to the Equator, from the sea surface to the ocean floor.” She wants the rest of us ...
Unfortunately, science increasingly suggests that thing might be urban water pollution ... open—so the vessel sank 5,000 feet to the ocean floor. It would remain there for nearly a year before ...
A rising tide of plastic waste is choking our oceans, threatening fragile ecosystems and killing sea life. While plastic has revolutionised our way of life since it was invented in the 1950s, the ...
Team Ocean plans to raise awareness around pollution and heat through social media and at popular events, like the World Cup ...
Studies estimate there are now 15–51 trillion pieces of plastic in the world's oceans — from the equator to the poles, from Arctic ice sheets to the sea floor. Not one square mile of surface ocean ...