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Trajet des plastiques dans les Océans
Des plastiques dans l’océan L’augmentation de la consommation des plastiques s’est accompagnée d’une pollution environnementale importante et croissante depuis les années 1950. Même si la gestion des déchets est une préoccupation actuelle, des millions de tonnes de...
An Ocean of Plastic
The world's waste has formed a vast floating garbage dump that's twice the size of Texas, and it's working its way up the food chain - BY KITT DOUCETTE | October 29, 2009 - Welcome to the future," says Capt. Charles Moore, the commander of a 25-ton research vessel...
Celebrate World Oceans Day
Like and share this Whale if you also celebrate : The World Oceans Day.
Green Concrete using Plastic Waste
International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT) – Volume 19 Number 4 – Jan 2015 IV. CONCLUSION Based on the results of the experimental investigation, following conclusions could be drawn as follows: In Concrete, Natural sand can be replaced with...
Why Sand Is Disappearing ?
The New York Times, Credit : Jesse Draxler BERKELEY, Calif. — TO those of us who visit beaches only in summer, they seem as permanent a part of our natural heritage as the Rocky Mountains and the Great Lakes. But shore dwellers know differently. Beaches are the most...
Sargassum on Trinidad & Tobago’s Coastlines
[:en]Mounds of sargassum seaweed have carpeted the shoreline for miles. Fishermen continue to battle with the seaweed just to make an honest living, and it doesn't seem to be getting any better. [:fr]Mounds of sargassum seaweed have carpeted the shoreline for miles....
The sargassum seaweed is affecting Caribbean islands
[:en]The sargassum seaweed is affecting several Caribbean islands and has been reaching Belize as well. [:fr]The sargassum seaweed is affecting several Caribbean islands and has been reaching Belize as well. [youtube...
Seaweed invades the Virgin Islands
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Virgin Islands, like many other islands in the Caribbean, is being visited by a not so welcomed guest. Depending on where you are, you're more likely to smell it before setting eyes on it. It is the dreaded sargassum seaweed and it is...
Al Jazeera America
Me & Jonathan Betz for Al Jazeera America. Talking about sargassum invasion in Mexico, and about my concept!