eight times higher than the plastic densities recently found in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Inside the slicks there were seven times more plastics than there were larval fish. "We were ...
It's no secret: when we savor a delicious piece of fish or a platter of seafood, we're not just consuming valuable omega-3s ...
New footage reveals a coconut octopus throwing stones to protect its hideout, marking the first time this behavior has been ...
The behavior was so quick that the filmmakers had to play back the footage in slow motion to capture the shots of the octopus ...
Inside the slight skeleton of one albatross ... What science hasn't proven yet is whether the plastic in the fish we eat directly damages our health. But it's getting there, and the case for ...
Inside slicks, the situation was reversed: Microplastics outnumbered larval fish by more than seven to one. On average there was almost 130 times as much plastic inside slicks as outside.
Inside its gut, seven squiggles of plastic ... suffered more liver damage than those that had consumed virgin plastic. (Fish with compromised livers are less able to metabolize drugs, pesticides ...
Inside the slight skeleton of one albatross ... What science hasn't proven yet is whether the plastic in the fish we eat directly damages our health. But it's getting there, and the case for ...
For hungry sea turtles, it's nearly impossible to distinguish between jellyfish and floating plastic shopping bags. Fish eat thousands of tons of plastic a year, transferring it up the food chain to ...