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The bold question-askers at What If explore what happens when humans dump 3.5 billion tons of trash into the deep ocean.
Human waste, mostly plastic, was found in abundance at the deepest part of the Mediterranean called the Calypso Deep, 3.1 ...
Colva: The Colva-Benaulim beach stretch is battling a waste management crisis as a huge quantity of garbage has washed ashore ...
Thanks to a surge of innovation in circular economy technologies, ocean preservation is becoming an engine of industrial ...
More than 1,300 giant bluefin tuna, each weighing over 100 kilograms, were caught off the eastern coast of South Korea this ...
The group documented historic and ongoing abandoned aquaculture equipment – including old sea cages, plastic, netting and ...
The Lagos State Government has attributed the flash flooding witnessed across parts of the city to a natural phenomenon known ...
The New Orleans Police Department has arrested a Slidell businessman accused of illegal dumping in New Orleans. According to ...
An eastern Canadian conservation group is calling for a moratorium on aquaculture expansion in Newfoundland and Labrador, ...
Based on all the records we kept, we controlled 100 percent of the trash that flowed across the border,” said Romo. “By volume, plastics was the number one, by weight, other ...
The federal Fisheries Department says it found no evidence that fish-farming waste along Newfoundland’s south coast was ...