Microplastics are widespread in Pacific island fish, with reef and bottom-dwelling species showing the highest exposure.
From the coral-covered coastlines of Tonga to the remote sandy atolls of Tuvalu, microscopic synthetic fibers are ...
Microplastics were found in a third of sea life off the coasts of some of the remotest Pacific Islands, say scientists.
Even the most remote Pacific reefs aren’t safe—microplastics are turning everyday fish into silent carriers of global pollution.
Microplastics were found in about a third of fish sampled in the territorial waters of several Pacific island states, a ...
In a stunning and record-breaking sighting, a colossal whale shark, measuring nearly 60 feet long, was recently discovered in the Pacific Ocean. This discovery has captivated marine scientists and ...
A third of fish living in the remote coastal waters of the Pacific Island Countries and Territories are contaminated with microplastics, with especially high rates in Fiji, according to an analysis ...