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The S-100 framework is a new global standard created by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), in collaboration ...
Sustained pollution can damage coastal and marine ecosystems and jeopardise the livelihood of entire communities. By applying cutting-edge nuclear and isotopic techniques, the IAEA helps Member States ...
Testing for levels of microplastic contamination in marine plankton aims to help develop new ways to assess and manage the rising global pollution problem, experts say. Researchers examined the ...
Overall Count and Share for 'State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution (SKLMP)' based on the 12-month time frame mentioned above.
A new study published in Marine Pollution Bulletin states that the damages caused to fisheries, recreational activities, and global wellbeing could total up to a staggering $2.5 trillion a year.
Marine life is facing "irreparable damage" from the millions of tonnes of plastic waste which ends up in the oceans each year, the United Nations has warned.
Plastic pollution has been estimated to cause more than US$13 billion in economic damage to marine ecosystems each year, and the problem is only getting worse with marine plastic pollution ...
The first study into underwater noise pollution in estuaries on the east coast of Australia has uncovered the potentially devastating impacts noise from human activities is having on marine life.
We know some marine microbes produce enzymes that can break down certain types of plastics. But new research found areas of high plastic pollution don’t show high concentrations of these enzymes.
Ian Hutton Australian scientists appearing as witnesses at the inquiry expressed a lacklustre view of national research and legislation governing the pollution of plastics on marine environment.