A unique and thought-provoking art installation made entirely from ocean trash is now on permanent display at The Lillian M.
Amid the beauty of Anilao’s waters, a powerful image captured by a diver-photographer sheds light on a persistent issue ...
The story started with a call from a professor at UC Santa Barbara who had found something during an unrelated underwater research mission. From that tip, ...
At least 8 million tons of plastic enters our oceans each year - that's one garbage truck a minute. More than 5 trillion pieces of plastic are in our oceans, weighing 269,000 tons - the same as ...
BANGKOK, Thailand―The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) have tamed to help address the growing challenge of ...
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Surfer on MSNCruz Foam: Founded By 2 Surfers To Save Us From PlasticIt’s the year 2025 and, by now, it is abundantly clear that we have a major plastic problem–garbage patches in the ocean, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhale poop power: Iron and copper-rich feces fueled ancient ocean food chainThe team found that whale feces contained significant amounts of iron, meaning that whales fertilize the ocean as they feed and excrete waste.
We leave out food waste and trash. Our buildings and sewers provide cozy homes. We inadvertently help them cross oceans on ships. Now, burning fossil fuels and heating up the climate can be added ...
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