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Interesting Engineering on MSN27 million tons of plastic piles up in Atlantic Ocean, and it can’t be cleaned up
Nanoplastics entered the Atlantic via rivers, sunlight-driven plastic breakdown, and even through the air with rain or dust.
Deep below the surface of the ocean, unseen waves roil and churn the water. These internal waves, traveling between water ...
Millions of tons of plastic in the ocean aren't floating in plain sight—they're invisible. Scientists have now confirmed that the most abundant form of plastic in the Atlantic is in the form of ...
The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach installed a camera to highlight the park's transformation and inspire support for ...
Without sharks, ocean ecosystems would become unbalanced, leading to overpopulation of some species and the collapse of ...
The degradation of marine ecosystems - including coral reefs, oyster reefs, and deep-sea communities is accelerating due to climate change, pollution, ocean ...
The color of the ocean is changing, and it isn’t a good thing. According to a new study published in the journal Nature, color changes to the ocean have been ongoing for the past 20 years ...
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YouTube on MSNThe Few Things We Know About The Bottom Of The Ocean
Oceans make up most of Earth's surface, and yet they remain one of the least explored areas. More than 80% is unknown to us, ...
The Oh Whale ecosystem has officially launched its first NFT collection, Oh Whale Originals, now live on OpenSea.
NASA chief Kate Calvin discusses how climate change is affecting everyday life 06:10. The oceans of today look different from the oceans of 20 years ago, researchers found in a new study.
The mercurial forces that condition life for the creatures of the Earth’s surface — sunlight, winds, the seasons, the weather — have little reach into the deep-sea ecosystem.
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