Marine plastic debris is a global problem that is threatening marine biodiversity. Different marine organisms have been exposed to the lethal and sub-lethal effects of this problem. Sub-lethal effects include reduced fitness due to reduced feeding, reduced reproductive output, limb amputation, and exposure to diseases and toxic materials, while lethal effects include drowning, gastro-intestinal blockage, and stomach rupture. Marine turtles are very vulnerable to these effects since these organisms actively ingest plastic mistaking it as prey. This adds stress to the declining population of marine turtles. On 17 April 2015, a dead adult female green turtle was recovered in Brgy. Lapu-lapu, Agdao, Davao City, Philippines. Necropsy showed that...
Pollution by plastic and other debris is a problem affecting the world's oceans and is increasing th...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.In this note we report and discuss three cases involving two s...
[Extract] Marine megafauna is impacted by human-generated waste (Grant et al. 2012). Recent evaluat...
Marine plastic debris is a global problem that is threatening marine biodiversity. Different marine ...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
Marine debris has been being global isu for years. It can give negative impact to the animal in mari...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
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...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
This paper will address the impacts of plastic pollution on sea turtles and how humans can combat th...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Science Ltd.Plastic debris occur in considerable quantities throughout the...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Pollution by plastic and other debris is a problem affecting the world's oceans and is increasing th...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.In this note we report and discuss three cases involving two s...
[Extract] Marine megafauna is impacted by human-generated waste (Grant et al. 2012). Recent evaluat...
Marine plastic debris is a global problem that is threatening marine biodiversity. Different marine ...
Pollution from anthropogenic marine debris, particularly buoyant plastics, is ubiquitous across mari...
Marine debris has been being global isu for years. It can give negative impact to the animal in mari...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
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...
The ingestion of plastic by marine turtles is now reported for all species. Small juvenile turtles (...
This paper will address the impacts of plastic pollution on sea turtles and how humans can combat th...
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Science Ltd.Plastic debris occur in considerable quantities throughout the...
Sea turtles have been proposed as marine litter indicator for the Southern European waters (INDICIT ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
Pollution by plastic and other debris is a problem affecting the world's oceans and is increasing th...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Science Ltd.In this note we report and discuss three cases involving two s...
[Extract] Marine megafauna is impacted by human-generated waste (Grant et al. 2012). Recent evaluat...