Plastic particles from packaging, personal care products, synthetic clothing, and many other applications, are a potential risk to the ocean’s health. Tiny, light particles of plastic can float on the sea surface for a long time. The sea surface is a special place: it is rich in chemical compounds produced by marine organisms below. Sometimes these substances make the sea surface appear as a shining, darker or brighter layer. The sea surface also connects the ocean and the atmosphere and controls important exchanges between those two systems, including the flow of oxygen, which is an essential element for life, and the flow of carbon dioxide, one of the main gases responsible for climate change. Plastic particles can increase the amount of ...
The significant role of plastic in advancing human civilization is indisputable. Plastic products ha...
Plastic in the global oceans fulfills two of the three conditions for pollution to pose a planetary ...
There are 5,250 billion* plastic particles floating on the surface on the world’s seas and oceans, e...
Plastic is ubiquitous in the global oceans. Weathering of plastic generates microplastic and release...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threating marine ...
Approximately 5.25 trillion plastic pieces are floating at the sea surface. The impact of plastic po...
The presence of plastics in the marine environment poses a threat to ocean life and has received muc...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threatening marin...
Plastic particles are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Given their low density, they have the t...
Plastic pollution and climate change have commonly been treated as two separate issues and sometimes...
The plastic invasion of marine habitats represents a global priority with impacts across ecosystems ...
Climate change and plastic pollution are two of the most pressing environmental challenges caused by...
International Workshop on Marine Pollution and Maritime Safety (MAPMAS), 3-6 October 2017, Barcelona...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
Microplastics are substrates for microbial activity and can influence biomass production. This has p...
The significant role of plastic in advancing human civilization is indisputable. Plastic products ha...
Plastic in the global oceans fulfills two of the three conditions for pollution to pose a planetary ...
There are 5,250 billion* plastic particles floating on the surface on the world’s seas and oceans, e...
Plastic is ubiquitous in the global oceans. Weathering of plastic generates microplastic and release...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threating marine ...
Approximately 5.25 trillion plastic pieces are floating at the sea surface. The impact of plastic po...
The presence of plastics in the marine environment poses a threat to ocean life and has received muc...
More than 250,000 metric tons of plastic are currently floating on the sea surface threatening marin...
Plastic particles are ubiquitous in the marine environment. Given their low density, they have the t...
Plastic pollution and climate change have commonly been treated as two separate issues and sometimes...
The plastic invasion of marine habitats represents a global priority with impacts across ecosystems ...
Climate change and plastic pollution are two of the most pressing environmental challenges caused by...
International Workshop on Marine Pollution and Maritime Safety (MAPMAS), 3-6 October 2017, Barcelona...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
Microplastics are substrates for microbial activity and can influence biomass production. This has p...
The significant role of plastic in advancing human civilization is indisputable. Plastic products ha...
Plastic in the global oceans fulfills two of the three conditions for pollution to pose a planetary ...
There are 5,250 billion* plastic particles floating on the surface on the world’s seas and oceans, e...