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A map of the Matagorda Bay ... s low density and the bay’s windy and shallow environment to explain why the microplastics are so easily swept out to sea. With water not much more than 13 feet ...
The first study of microplastics in Texas coastal sediment was funded through a local environmental activist’s landmark legal ...
From tiny pellets to creepy wave-battered baby dolls, the Texas coast ... bay's windy and shallow environment to explain why the microplastics are so easily swept out to sea.
A Dutch safety watchdog says that protocols for responding to emergencies on busy North Sea shipping routes off the Dutch ...
Almost every city on the U.S coastline saw an increase in sea level rises in 2024, according to the Virginia Institute of ...
This led researchers from the University of Texas at Austin to conclude the microplastics were being swept out to sea ... “The wind regime, shallow water, and permanent connection to the ...
More than 400 underwater sites in the United States are potentially contaminated with unexploded ordnance (UXO)—weapons that did not explode upon deployment, which continues to pose a safety concern.
They were surveying the area to create a three-dimensional map of the land’s geologic ... It was submerged under a warm, shallow sea that was brimming with now-extinct creatures, from sharks ...
From tiny pellets to creepy wave-battered baby dolls, the Texas coast is a notable hot ... s low density and the bay’s windy and shallow environment to explain why the microplastics are so easily ...
A new academic study found nearly half of Houston's land is subsiding at least 1/5 of an inch each year, outpacing the country's other large urban areas.