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Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
Plastic pollution tends to float near the surface and build up in large, rotating ocean currents known as gyres. The ...
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
New research finds an estimated 27 million tons of nanoplastics in the North Atlantic, raising concerns for marine ecosystems and human health.
Sunscreen chemicals like EHMC may be silently increasing ocean plastic pollution by strengthening harmful microbial biofilms ...
A new study reveals that microplastics are present in sediments throughout the Whittard Canyon – a submarine canyon off the ...
New research on nanoplastics pollution and ‘chemicals of concern’ underscores the need for a strong agreement when ...
A chemical commonly found in sunscreen could be making plastic in oceans even harder to break down, according to University ...
Plastic waste is a growing issue worldwide. According to United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) a truck load of plastic ...
The UN Ocean conference has been heralded a success, with more countries ratifying a key treaty to protect marine life and ...
Thanks to a surge of innovation in circular economy technologies, ocean preservation is becoming an engine of industrial ...
An ongoing campaign in Dar es Salaam, led by the Forum on Climate Change (FORUMCC) in collaboration with various ...