Cole & Jay unbox 2020 fishing tackle and reveal best soft plastics tips Donald Trump issues new warning on looming Supreme ...
Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics—but how much is too much?
In Australia, our blue backyard is integral to our way of life. The wonder of diving on a coral reef and all the jobs this supports, fishing with your kids, and a seafood platter at Christmas all ...
New research has found that even small amounts of plastic can be deadly to seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals. While previous research has established that plastic can lead to mortality in many ...
New research warns that less than three sugar cubes’ worth of plastics could be fatal for seabirds like the Atlantic ...
Now, a worrying new study has found the substance is more lethal than previously thought. It comes as governments around Australia crack down on single-use items like soy sauce fish, balloons and ...
The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today released a new study, " A quantitative risk assessment framework for mortality ...
Ocean plastic kills sea creatures. For the first time, researchers examined data to find out how much it takes. The answer: Surprisingly little.
Cornish entrepreneur Ian Falconer has turned one of the ocean's biggest dangers into an asset: He is recycling discarded nylon fishing nets into raw materials for 3D printing and plastic manufacturing ...
Soft Plastic Stewardship Australia (SPSA) and its industry members have been granted an eight-year authorisation by the ACCC allowing them to collect and recycle used soft plastic packaging under a ...
According to data commissioned by Planet Ark and delivered by strategic research consultancy Pollinate, 79 per cent of respondents believe it is important to have a national soft plastics recycling ...
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