You may have seen images of seabirds that have built their nests on discarded nets, lengths of rope and other plastic litter, or perhaps birds with stomachs full of microplastics.
The presence of microplastics in marine environments disrupts carbon cycles and contributes to climate change, affecting ecosystems and greenhouse gas dynamics.
New Zealand is considering withdrawing its support for an international ban on deep-sea mining, the country's resources ...
Eyesea, in partnership with environmental consultancy Paz Recycling, has concluded a pilot program to monitor and manage ...
Eyesea’a CTO, Marius Suteu, said “A critical part of recovering coastal pollution from remote areas is balancing effort with ...
A rare dispute between New Zealand and Kiribati has renewed focus on the Pacific island nation, highlighting the existential ...
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