ALL POSTS TAGGED WITH ocean pollution
10/12/2017 / By Russel Davis

A study carried out by researchers at the King’s College London has revealed that a wide majority of mussel samples taken from

http://www.environ.news/2017-10-12-ocean-pollution-threatens-food-supply-british-mussles-found-to-be-full-of-microplastics.html

09/25/2017 / By Vicki Batts

A devastating sight came to shore last year, when over a dozen whales beached themselves along the German coastline. Four

http://www.environ.news/2017-09-25-whales-washed-up-on-germanys-shore-found-to-have-stomachs-full-of-plastic-trash.html

05/11/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Once thought to be healthier than their captive cousins, wild dolphins have begun showing signs of compromised immune systems. Researchers

http://www.environ.news/2017-05-11-human-pollution-of-worlds-oceans-now-suppressing-immune-systems-of-dolphins.html

05/01/2017 / By Russel Davis

Plastic-eating caterpillars known as “wax worms” may one day help reduce the global pollution crisis, a study revealed. Prior to

http://www.environ.news/2017-05-01-the-end-of-plastic-landfill-researchers-discover-caterpillar-that-eats-plastic-its-called-a-wax-worm.html

03/21/2017 / By Vicki Batts

The oceans of Earth have been home to countless creatures over the course of the planet’s lifetime. But the once-friendly

http://www.environ.news/2017-03-21-massive-ocean-die-off-foreshadows-the-era-of-global-human-population-collapse.html

02/17/2017 / By Daniel Barker

An enormous garbage “island” found floating in the Gulf of Thailand is now threatening to move ashore onto some of

http://www.environ.news/2017-02-17-ocean-of-trash-an-island-of-garbage-is-moving-in-on-thailands-tourist-resorts.html