This is how Garbage Patches form in the world’s Oceans
Scientists develop model to simulate track of floating debris, helping to explain how garbage patches form in the world’s oceans.
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Scientists develop model to simulate track of floating debris, helping to explain how garbage patches form in the world’s oceans.
Researchers published a study concerning the rate of environmental change occurring today, that is unprecedented in Earth’s history.
A multi-use Oceanscraper floating colony concept, designed to be 3D printed from the seventh continent’s garbage.
The world’s first underwater hotel is currently in plans for construction, deep beneath the clear waters of a Caribbean island.
Watch Live a robot of NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer, from July 10 to September 30, 2015, exploring the Deep Waters off Hawai’i.
The Ocean Cleanup Array concept to capture oceanic plastic pollution, will be deployed in 2016.
The Ocean Cleanup project, a 100-kilometre array of floating barriers, aims to clear the oceans of waste plastic.
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission has sent back some of its first glimpses of water on Earth’s surface, including a detailed view of the Gulf
Work will now begin on the 1.7-kilometre Stad Ship Tunnel, ‘world’s first full-scale ship tunnel,’ in Norway.
The 8th Continent concept is a floating station designed to clean up our oceans.