Community beach cleaners have found plastic waste uncovered there going back decades and originating from far away.
Efforts to clean the Great Pacific Garbage Patch might be a mistake. Here is why experts say skimming the surface could be disastrous for marine life.
Most people know plastic pollution is bad news. But a small group of scientists says that we should pause all ocean plastic cleanup efforts.
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Veterinarians make shocking discovery after examining whale that washed ashore: 'Did not die by chance'
It's problematic worldwide. Veterinarians make shocking discovery after examining whale that washed ashore: 'Did not die by ...
Ceva Animal Health (Ceva), the world’s fifth-largest animal health company operating in 110 countries, is implementing strategic organisational changes across Asia Pacific (APAC) and China to ...
Hidden deep in the Pacific, scientists have uncovered thriving ecosystems where none should exist. On miles of drifting plastic, coastal creatures are not just surviving, they're multiplying. More ...
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Game over! End of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Did you know that most of the discarded garbage ends up in the oceans, forming garbage patches? Environmentalists from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation British fund have even calculated that if garbage ...
Jose Fabian is a web producer for CBS Bay Area where he reports on local crime, politics and breaking news. He studied political science and journalism at Sacramento State and was born and raised in ...
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