Debris produced by human activity has now been spotted at a depth of 5,112 meters (3.2 miles) in the Mediterranean Sea.
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...
Groundbreaking study finds huge amount of litter at deepest point in Mediterranean Sea - Plastic accounts for nearly 90 per ...
In short, while the picture is authentic, it does not show the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch." Underwater photographer Caroline Power captured the picture, which shows a large area ...
The first time that I went seabeaning, I triumphantly scooped up what looked like a shrivelled brain from a national seashore ...
A SpaceX rocket exploded shortly after it was launched from Texas on Thursday, grounding flights and triggering warnings ...
The combination of last month’s fires and ensuing heavy rains sent unprecedented amounts of ash, debris and chemical residue coursing into the sea via the region’s massive network of storm ...
Warnings a Russian rocket could re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and fall in waters near Tasmania, with the possibility of a ...
Decades ago, the sea was about 500 metres from the community, so the fishermen and fishmongers walked the mile to the sea.
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-metre-deep Calypso Deep in the Ionian Sea. A total of 167 objects — mainly plastics, glass, metal ...
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