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Investigators say those satellite images of debris floating in the Indian Ocean might show pieces of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, but Charles Moore suspects otherwise. "I think it is highly ...
The Ocean Cleanup developed technology to catch trash in rivers before it flows into the ocean. During a recent storm in L.A., it was wildly successful.
The Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition highlights the best underwater photography taken each year. The winning images showcase a team of baby seahorses, small stingrays hitching a ride on a ...
Uncover 8 surprising facts about trash on the ocean floor and its hidden impact on marine life. Learn how pollution reaches the depths of the ocean, harming ecosystems, and discover what’s being ...
A video from NOAA explains how debris and trash make it into the ocean. Even trash in cities hundreds of miles away from the beach can still make it into the ocean through storm drains and streams.
A plastic bag drifted more than 36,000 feet below the ocean's surface and landed in the Mariana Trench. Scientists believe it to be the deepest known piece of plastic garbage. "The influence of ...
The Interceptor Barricade, known as Interceptor 006, is The Ocean Cleanup’s solution to the “tsunamis” of trash that flow from the Rio Las Vacas in Guatemala into the Caribbean Sea.
In 2024 The Ocean Cleanup reports that they've removed over 24 million pounds of trash from the world's oceans and waterways. Needless to say, that's a staggeringly impressive number.