Microplastics in oceans increases as U.N signs Ocean treaty
Researchers found that the amount of plastic in the world’s oceans began to skyrocket around 2005, reflecting the exponential increase in plastic production, with the amount doubling about every 6 years.
Minister outlines plans to address challenges at sea
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Taiwan will enhance international collaboration and launch new initiatives to tackle maritime challenges amid uncertainty due to regional issues.
A deep connection: The link between ocean health and human health
It’s widely believed that the ocean has plenty of health benefits, but researchers admit there is a lack of concrete data.
Event to focus on the importance of seagrass beds
According to Amy Harvey, earth and environmental science lecturer at Bermuda College, humans have damaged seagrass habitats.
Out of Home campaign will address the fragility of British and international wildlife habitats
Two leading UK conservation organisations, the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) and the Canal & River Trust, will both be given substantial space on Ocean’s outdoor screens across the UK, mobilising local communities as nature activists to help reverse the biodiversity crisis.