Summary of Plastic-pollution related talks delivered at the OCEANS conference held in Seattle.
Arctic a ‘hot’ research topic at Oceans’19 conference
Arctic research was ‘hot’ at Oceans, Marseille. Here’s a summary.
Microplastic Pollution in the Southern Ocean: Finding What Lies Beneath the Surface
Plastic pollution is choking the world’s oceans. Scientists have been monitoring the presence of large pieces of plastic on the Antarctic continent for more than 30 years.
Biodiversidad alrededor del mundo: Una preocupación para estudiantes colombianos
Por sexto ano, los alumnos del ultimo grado de bachillerato del Colegio San Jorge de Inglaterra en Bogota, Colombia han investigado las Areas de Beneficio Social y creado posteres y textos (en inglés y español) en donde se resalta el uso de imágenes satelitales con el fin de tener una mejor comprensión de los desafíos de conservación de la Tierra.
Biodiversity Around the World: A Concern for Colombian Students
For a sixth year, senior students at St. George’s School in Bogota, Colombia, have researched Societal Benefit Areas and created posters and texts (in English and Spanish ) to highlight using satellite images to better understand challenges on Earth.
The Cold Reality of Wolverine Research
It takes a tough scientist to study wolverines in crazy cold conditions, but the wolverines are even tougher.
Call for Papers: Coastal Environments
Earthzine, an IEEE online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its fourth 2016 quarterly theme, Coastal Environments.
NOAA’s Fifth Ocean Acidification Cruise Sets Sail
A five-week research cruise along the West Coast of the United States hopes to expand our understanding of ocean acidification and the health of coastal waters.
Ocean Plastic Gets Cloudy
Plastic debris is collecting in the ocean, but the real threat to marine health is the plastic that can’t be measured. A new study of marine plastic found less than 1 percent of the detritus expected, prompting speculation that it is degrading into clouds of microparticles that cannot be recovered.
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