Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
For scuba divers, saving the ocean is something we do so we can continue to enjoy our amazing visits. For coastal communities ...
Frustrated with which dating app to use? Unable to find "the one?" Spare a thought for some of the animal kingdom, where ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials share heartbreaking image of endangered whale: 'A slow and painful death'"These majestic animals are in dire need of new protections." Officials share heartbreaking image of endangered whale: 'A slow and painful death' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A high-school student who’s passionate about the planet, HAYLEY TANG reflects on her efforts to protect sea turtles.
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The Cool Down on MSNMeet the research expedition working against the clock to save an endangered underwater oasis: 'People should get involved'Ninety percent of the world’s coral is in danger of disappearing by 2050. But with more funding, research, and volunteers, ...
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The Cool Down on MSNElusive ocean predator seen for first time by human beings: 'I saw something black in the water that didn't look like plastic or debris'The first sighting of a live black devil anglerfish off the coast of Tenerife was a once-in-human-existence moment.
US President Donald Trump reversed a target set by his predecessor Joe Biden to eliminate plastic straws across government ...
Six photographers and filmmakers share what they’ve learnt about how to make an impact through climate storytelling.
Scientists found plastic particles in nearly all seafood samples. Smaller species like shrimp had more contamination.
Plastic waste harms marine animals, disrupting ecosystems and food chains that humans depend on. Plastics release harmful ...
In a new study, a UC San Diego-led team of researchers introduces the framework for Marine Prosperity Areas—an ambitious ...
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