This paper will address the impacts of plastic pollution on sea turtles and how humans can combat the issue. Sea turtles are often harmed due to human activities because the ocean is used as a dumping ground for trash, and humans need to take it upon themselves to change this. The purpose of this project was to learn how plastic can impact the lives of sea turtles, and to find out if there are prevention efforts in place. A thematic literature review was conducted in order to find all of the data. Once all of the data was compiled, it was analyzed, and themes were found. The research showed that there is a large abundance of plastic that exists in many areas of the ocean, making it likely that it harms sea turtles. The two main, consistent ...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Science Ltd.Plastic debris occur in considerable quantities throughout the...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
PubMedID: 30803627This study examines the extent of macroplastic pollution on Samandağ beach and the...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
Marine plastic debris is a global problem that is threatening marine biodiversity. Different marine ...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
Plastics are one of the most widely used materials in the worldthey are broadly integrated into toda...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Pollution by plastic and other debris is a problem affecting the world's oceans and is increasing th...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Science Ltd.Plastic debris occur in considerable quantities throughout the...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa, from micr...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
PubMedID: 30803627This study examines the extent of macroplastic pollution on Samandağ beach and the...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
Marine plastic debris is a global problem that is threatening marine biodiversity. Different marine ...
Plastic debris is entering into the marine environment at an accelerating rate, now becoming one of ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Plastic pollution of oceans is a global issue. Sea turtle debris ingestion has been widely documente...
Plastics are one of the most widely used materials in the worldthey are broadly integrated into toda...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Pollution by plastic and other debris is a problem affecting the world's oceans and is increasing th...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Science Ltd.Plastic debris occur in considerable quantities throughout the...