FSU researchers: Hotter sand from microplastics could affect sea turtle development
For sea turtles to thrive, they need healthy beaches where their eggs can incubate successfully.
For sea turtles to thrive, they need healthy beaches where their eggs can incubate successfully.
Plastics have been found from the deepest ocean trench to the most remote Arctic ice.
New research is bolstering the case that the darker the sand used to renourish eroding beaches, the more female turtles ...
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Until large-scale nutrient pollution is reduced, sargassum blooms will be a recurring presence in Florida and the Caribbean.
We look forward to welcoming the sea turtles back to Gumbo Limbo when we have the staff and facilities necessary ...
A Q&A with Jeanette Wyneken, director of FAU's Marine Lab, on the effect of climate change on sea turtles and ...
By Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker, Florida Conservation There has never been a better time to protect Florida’s beaches from cigarette ...
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