Ocean plastic has hit a critical point in 2025, threatening turtles, whales, and seabirds. See which solutions still offer ...
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is bad for marine animals. A new study quantifies how little ingested plastic ...
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More Than 1,200 Marine Animal Species Eat Plastic. Ingesting Even a Tiny Amount Can Kill Them, a New Study Suggests
Researchers examined more than 10,000 animal autopsies to figure out how much plastic is too much for ocean wildlife ...
Fragments of rubber balloons, plastic bags and fishing line can cause fatal blockages and injuries in sea turtles, seabirds ...
Three decades of data from UK harbour porpoises show mercury is still increasing despite a global treaty to reduce it.
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Lethal dose of plastic for seabirds and marine animals ‘much smaller than expected’
New research has found that even small amounts of plastic can be deadly to seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals. While ...
Scientists analyzed thousands of autopsies of seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals and found that even small amounts of ...
A new study shows that very small amounts of plastic can kill marine animals and that fragments now appear in common foods ...
The study found seabirds face extreme risk after swallowing just 23 pieces of plastic, giving them a 90% chance of dying.
A new report has been released by Germany-based ocean plastic recovery startup CleanHub that highlights ocean plastic pollution this year, as well as a look into its complex origins and what the ...
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How extreme weather is making plastic pollution more mobile, more persistent and more hazardous
Microplastics are already an environmental and health threat, but as the world heats up, they are becoming a much bigger and ...
In 2017, a new global treaty was meant to bring mercury pollution under control. But three decades of data from UK harbor ...
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