Three percent of the larval fish caught for a 2017 study by researchers at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the University of Plymouth had eaten microplastic fibers. PHOTOGRAPHED AT MARINE ...
A new study highlights how some marine life could face extinction over the next century, if human-induced global warming worsens.
Bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida and Barataria Bay in Louisiana are exhaling microplastic fibers, according to our new research published in the journal PLOS One. In humans ...
A study on how climate change affects our oceans reveals that tiny changes in the food chain can have massive impacts on fish ...
According to municipal data from Rapa Nui, the island's local name, it receives around 50 times more plastic and microplastic ...
In the two decades since ... Aquaculture Uses Far More Wild Fish Than Previously Estimated, Study Finds Oct. 17, 2024 — A study suggests that global fish farming, or aquaculture, may rely on ...
Microplastics have been steadily increasing in freshwater environments for decades and are directly tied to rising global plastic ... U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in ...
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui by the locals, is a remote island off the coast of Chile. As of 2023, its population ...