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Partnership To Protect Oceans At Risk From World War II Wrecks’ Oil Spills
May 24, 2019

A remediation programme to protect island ecosystems from damage caused by oil pollution from World War II wrecks sunk in the Pacific Ocean was launched in Newcastle Harbour today. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Pacific Ocean World War II shipwrecks prompt fears of environmental devastation from oil leaks
May 24, 2019

This week, the Foundation, the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP) and the University of Newcastle launched a project to tackle the issue of shipwreck pollution. Click on the link below to read the full article.

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Sparking change, one piece of plastic at a time
May 24, 2019

Microplastics are in our salt, our food, and in us. The Pacific Ocean garbage patch is over twice the size of Texas and eight million metric tons of plastics enter our ocean daily. Click on the link to read the full article. 

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Tonnes of plastic waste pollute Cocos Island beaches, and what you see is only a fragment
May 24, 2019

A remote tropical island paradise off the coast of Western Australia in the Indian Ocean has become home to hundreds of tonnes of rubbish. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Our plastic footprint sinks, right to the bottom of the sea
May 10, 2019

Every year, 8 million tons of plastic flow into the ocean and break down into microplastics. Because many organisms eat them, microplastics have the potential to crash marine ecosystems and leach poisons into our seafood. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Global ecological,social and economic impacts of marine plastic
April 12, 2019

This research takes a holistic approach to considering the consequences of marine plastic pollution. A semi-systematic iterature review of 1191 data points provides the basis to determine the global ecological, social and economic impacts.

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The massive ocean-cleanup device invented by a 24-year-old broke down in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Here's what went wrong.
April 5, 2019

The organization's 2,000-foot-long cleanup tool was recently deployed in the Pacific Ocean, but it soon began spilling the plastic it had collected. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Pollution in oceans inspires man to live a plastic-free life
April 5, 2019

Casey Jordan, an environmentalist, has replaced the plastic products in his bathroom with environmental-friendly alternatives in an effort to decrease the amount of plastic pollution in the oceans. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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A Troubling Discovery in the Deepest Ocean Trenches
March 15, 2019

In the Mariana Trench, the lowest point in any ocean, every tiny animal tested had plastic pollution hiding in its gut. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Govt declares Makogai Island Plastic Free, Marine Protected Area
February 8, 2019

The use of plastic bags has been banned on Makogai island in Lomaiviti...In addition to this, the island was also declared a Marine Protected Area (MPA). Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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