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View allPCBs were banned four decades ago, but they're stillhurting marine mammals
07 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were banned in 1979 because they were found to be highly toxic, causing cancers in anim
Read moreThe 1.5 billion face masksthat enter our oceans in 2020
07 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
COVID-19: Good things can happen in the crisis Thailand’s seas are recovering in the pandemic, free from tourists and t
Read moreSimple ways to reduece waste in your home
07 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Garbage lurks in every corner of our homes. Over 1,400 types of waste can be found in each house, according to the Depar
Read moreOoho! Edible water bubble to replace plastivcs bottles
07 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
A transparent jelly ball made from seaweed and about the size of a table tennis ball offers an innovative solution for r
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View allMy Octopus Teacher
03 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
You never know when you’ll make a new friend. She might even be an octopus! In a true story that’s stranger than fiction
Read moreOnly 400 spoon-billed sandpipers are left… If we don’t act now, when will we?
03 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
These rare birds, nicknamed spoonies, have small bodies, short necks, black legs, and a distinctive beak like a small sp
Read morePartnerships don’t get closer than between gobies and short-sighted shrimps
03 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Many species live together in unusual ways, like dogs and cats. Goby fish and shrimps, though, have a very special bond.
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View allThe Andaman sea could become a world heritage site
07 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Thailand’s Andaman Sea is one of the world’s most beautiful and biodiverse marine ecosystems. This designation will ther
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View allGreat Barrier Reef
03 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s longest coral reef, stretching 2,000 km in northeastern Australia, is suffering more
Read moreWhy marine animals mistake plastic for food?
03 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Plastic waste isn’t edible, so why do marine animals mistake it for food?
Read more03 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Australian researchers have made an amazing discovery about the red algae asparagopsis taxiformis. Feed it to cows and t
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View allPCBs were banned four decades ago, but they're stillhurting marine mammals
07 Nov 2022 | By Blue carbon
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were banned in 1979 because they were found to be highly toxic, causing cancers in anim
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