Just when we thought we had described all the possible marine environmental recipients of plastic pollution, new research ...
Each year, an estimated 24 billion pounds of plastic flow into the world’s oceans. What often looks like floating debris to ...
Researchers developed a plant based plastic that stays strong during use but dissolves safely in seawater, leaving no ...
Marine plastic litter tends to grab headlines, with images of suffocating seabirds or bottles washing up along coastlines. Increasingly, researchers have been finding tiny microplastic fragments ...
Santa Monica College biology professor Dr. Garen Baghdasarian and his wife Sara Bayles, a writer/blogger and environmental activist, will set sail in March to document plastic pollution in the Pacific ...
Discover which countries are responsible for the most plastic waste that ends up on beaches and coasts around the world Take a walk along any beach in the world and you’re likely to find some sort of ...
"They're just thrown into the water." Experts issue warning about hidden hazard lurking in world's oceans: 'One of the main ...
Community-led research from UCSB’s Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory spans three years, four continents and eight countries to reveal the scale of river plastic waste and offer solutions to stop it at ...
New research has shown that blue sharks’ intestines act like temporary holding tanks, trapping fibers long enough to build up significant amounts. Their epic migrations mean they can spread these ...
Researchers in North Carolina placed chips in plastic bottles to track their journey from local creeks to the ocean. The ...
Scientists estimated that a green sea turtle could contain up to 26.4 grams of plastic, equivalent to approximately 10 ping-pong balls. The Conversation reported on the prevalence of plastic ingestion ...
In 1996 Captain Charles Moore, a citizen scientist and founder of the Algalita Marine Research and Education Foundation, stumbled upon what came to be known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch -- a ...