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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 ...
PFAS discovered inside many whale and dolphin species, including deep divers, proving that pollution spreads widely and ...
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is bad for marine animals. A new study quantifies how little ingested plastic ...
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How Plastic Pollution Is Pushing Oceans and Marine Animals Toward Collapse
Ocean plastic has hit a critical point in 2025, threatening turtles, whales, and seabirds. See which solutions still offer ...
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The Lethal Dose of Plastic for Seabirds and Marine Animals Is far Smaller Than Anyone Expected
Plastic found inside a dead black-footed albatross. Image by Dan Clark /USFWS. New research has found that even small amounts ...
The vaquita, found in the northern Gulf of California, is the most endangered marine mammal species in the world. Illegal fishing is to blame.
Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics—but how much is too much?
Ocean plastic kills sea creatures. For the first time, researchers examined data to find out how much it takes. The answer: Surprisingly little.
Fragments of rubber balloons, plastic bags and fishing line can cause fatal blockages and injuries in sea turtles, seabirds ...
The ocean, blanketing over 70% of the Earth’s surface, is estimated to be home to more than half of all life on our planet.
Fossil reveals that a giant Jurassic ichthyosaur, Fossilized fin from a Temnodontosaurus, hunted using extreme stealth 183 million years ago.
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