Microplastics are widespread in Pacific island fish, with reef and bottom-dwelling species showing the highest exposure.
I started fishing with live bait. I grew into using lures on a regular basis. To this day, I still think that live bait out-catches artificials. I think that fishing with lures is more challenging and ...
Microplastics were found in a third of sea life off the coasts of some of the remotest Pacific Islands. The post Even fish ...
There is a staggering amount of plastic waste — an estimated 2.6 million tons — floating around our oceans right now. India’s government recently took steps to curb the ever-worsening plastic waste ...
From the coral-covered coastlines of Tonga to the remote sandy atolls of Tuvalu, microscopic synthetic fibers are ...
Concern over the potential environmental health impacts of phthalates in soft plastic fishing lures among recreational anglers could create consumer demand for more informative labels or different ...
As an avid outdoorsman with more than 17 years in the hunting and fishing retail industry, Brad Olson knows a thing or two about having fun and selling fun to others. So, when Olson, who worked at ...
Abandoned fishing nets and thousands of plastic bottles are common on the shores of Lake Victoria. William Oketch, a fisherman at Dunga beach explains that disposing of the nets in the lake has been ...
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