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A massive ocean survey finds plastic in every layer of the North Atlantic, revealing how deeply it has invaded marine ...
It's rubbish season in northern Australia, when tonnes of plastic and discarded fishing nets wash ashore in the Gulf of ...
Strawberry farmers are eager to remove the film at the end of the growing season to prepare the field for other vegetables,” ...
A small charity on the Kenyan coast has become vital to the region's majestic turtle population, saving thousands from ...
A small Kenyan NGO is on a mission to save thousands of turtles from poachers, fishermen’s nets and environmental hazards, ...
Australia's northern coast is copping mountains of plastic waste from our own shores, international waters and foreign fishing boatsFirst Nations ...
"We are seeing more and more floating turtles because the ocean has so much plastic," said Maitha. - Survivors - LOC also works to protect 50 to 100 nesting sites, threatened by rising sea levels.
LOC began life in 1997 as a group of volunteers who hated seeing the creatures being eaten or dying in nets. Turtles ... turtles because the ocean has so much plastic," said Maitha.
A global oceans summit wrapped up Friday with world leaders taking major steps toward marine protection and vowing a showdown ...