River charity Thames21 has today released data showing a mound created by wet wipes, which has grown to the size of two tennis courts and over a...
Rising waters affect coastal communities as well as those who live farther upstream
Islands are biodiversity hotspots yet, paradoxically, are also extinction hotspots.
The tendency for most of us when it comes to human wastewater is out of sight, out of mind. Rarely do we consider what happens after we flush that...
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd (PCSB) in collaboration with the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), planted 500 new mangrove saplings along the Kertih River...
PhD student Veronica Frans creates a new way of redefining New Zealand sea lions’ habitat. The work will help take the surprise out of coming across...
The fledgling UK seaweed farming industry has taken a major step forward after the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) gained funding to...
The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is working on behalf of the Government of Saint Lucia through the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction...
Damaged coral reefs show slower than expected recovery for up to six years before switching to a faster phase of regrowth, according to new...
Research by the University examined how increases in rock surface temperature were affecting the quantity and behaviour of shoreline species
Climate change already affects seabirds but new research published today predicts more dramatic changes over the next three decades. Researchers...
Ten years of citizen science data has informed a new study which found plastic dominates the rubbish found on Australian beaches.
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