Debris produced by human activity has now been spotted at a depth of 5,112 meters (3.2 miles) in the Mediterranean Sea.
Crews who helped build the Newport Bay trash interceptor say it has collected about a dozen dumpsters full of debris and ...
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-meter-deep Calypso Deep ...
Officials urge the public to avoid water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks and rivers as stormwater ...
A dump truck overturned on State Highway 70 on Wednesday morning, leaving the driver with non-life-threatening injuries, ...
Waste generated by human activities has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-metre-deep Calypso Deep ...
With heavy rainfall expected, officials are advising Los Angeles County beachgoers to stay out of the water on Thursday due ...
In just its first few weeks in operation, a low-tech water wheel has already scooped up enough trash and debris from the ...
A new book shows how residents of wealthier nations are jeopardizing the health and safety of other parts of the planet.
When the Palisades fire raged and winds whipped ash and debris into the Pacific Ocean, scientists with the National Oceanic ...
Millions of tonnes of rubbish is being washed out to sea every year, severely harming millions of marine animals. We look at two projects trying to make a difference. Show more Around the world ...