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Healthy Seas removes 36.06 tons of marine litter from abandoned mussel farm in Salamina, Greece

PRESS RELEASE — The Healthy Seas Foundation has completed the clean-up of an abandoned mussel farm in Salamina, near Athens, removing 36.06 tons of...

Ocean plastic pollution explained

Plastic leaks into the ocean from thousands of sources all over the world every day. Increasing consumption combined with improper waste management in many...

Beispielloses Ausmaß an Plastikverschmutzung: Ozeane versinken im Müll

Wie viel Plastik ist in den Meeren? Einer Studie von 2023 zufolge treiben rund 170 Billionen Plastikteilchen in unseren verschmutzten Meeren. Die Plastikverschmutzung der...

Hyundai and Healthy Seas Begin 2026 Activities in Türkiye with Education and Coastal Action

The event brought together more than 50 participants, including Hyundai Motor Türkiye employees and university students from the TEV (Turkish Education Foundation) scholarship programme...

Was sind Marine Hitzewellen?

In der Nordsee wurde im Juni 2023 eine um rund 5 Grad Celsius höhere Wassertemperatur gemessen, als sonst zu dieser Jahreszeit üblich. Ein solches...

New coalition launches to defend Europe’s seas through the courts

The EU has some of the world’s strongest nature laws, but they are routinely ignored: many of its marine protected areas still allow exceptionally...

What is Argo?

Argo is an international program that collects information from inside the ocean using a fleet of robotic instruments that drift with the ocean currents...

Super El Niño: Wie ein Ozean die Welt verändern kann

Alle paar Jahre gibt der Pazifik enorme Mengen an Wärme an die Atmosphäre ab und bringt so die normalen Wettermuster grundlegend durcheinander. Doch was...

A Saltier Southern Ocean Could Cause More Melting Ice in Antarctica

Learn why a surge in the Southern Ocean’s salinity is an alarming sign for the future of Antarctic ice - The melting of Antarctica’s...

Warming dominates over circulation slowdown in reducing marine carbon storage under high-mitigation scenarios

The ocean absorbs a vast amount of carbon dioxide, mitigating climate change. The projected decrease in this absorption is often attributed to a global-warming-induced...