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A chemical commonly found in sunscreen could be making plastic in oceans even harder to break down, according to University of Stirling research.
As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
An ongoing campaign in Dar es Salaam, led by the Forum on Climate Change (FORUMCC) in collaboration with various ...
SINGAPORE] Visitors to the Singapore Oceanarium can expect to see a range of marine species, including endangered ones such ...
Reportedly, 13 containers aboard the cargo ship carried "dangerous goods." Officials issue warning as concerning debris from ...
Researchers at the University of Miami are hoping that hybrid corals, created by breeding local corals with those that thrive ...
UNEP and small island states are working together to restore nature and boost climate resilience for a safer, sustainable ...
Operators have pumped water to cool the nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) since the ...
In Tulum, the ocean is not just a backdrop — it’s the heart of a movement. This June, two powerful gatherings reminded us ...
Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world's fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying enormous areas of the sea bed.
For over a century, scientists have noticed something unusual in the North Atlantic Ocean. While most oceans around the globe ...
A cargo ship carrying 3,048 new Chinese vehicles to Mexico sank in the Pacific Ocean on June 23 after fire disabled the ...