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May 27, 2021 9:39 am A new study has found that the agriculture, shipping and fishing sectors are the main sources of plastic pollution in our seas. The study was commissioned by the European network of marine NGOs and published by Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT). ‘Microplastics in the marine environment: sources, impacts and recommendations’ is the work of microplastic researchers at GMIT and the report’s publication coincides with the commencement of European Green Week 2021 where the focus is on zero pollution for healthier people and planet. Advertisement The aim of the report is to provide useful information for decision-makers, stakeholders, researchers, and the general public. ....
South Africa’s freshwater fish face extinction 12 Mar 2021 Half a century ago, Clanwilliam sawfins thrived in most of the rivers draining South Africa’s spectacular Cederberg Wilderness Area. Today, this muscular rugged-finned freshwater fish is listed as ‘near threatened’ by the IUCN Red List, with just 11 riverine populations now remaining. Predation by invasive bass on young sawfins is the number one cause behind the recent population declines. (Jeremy Shelton) Sarah Fransman remembers how, 30 years ago, Clanwilliam sandfish swirling in the Biedouw River Valley in the Cederberg looked like a golden, shimmering wave. “The whole school would stretch from one side of the river to the other,” she recalls in the Saving Sandfish project series. ....
10th March 2021 VIRTUAL VOYAGER: An online view taken from RV Celtic Voyager s wheelhouse with below marine biology students ashore! taking in the live-streaming from tutors while in Dublin Bay. Credit: Marine Institute-retweeted RV Celtic Voyager of the Marine Institute, Ireland s national agency for marine research, development and innovation, has been working in south Dublin Bay this week, writes Jehan Ashmore. The 31.4m ship to be replaced next year by a Spanish newbuild, to be named the RV Tom Crean (52.8m), has since the start of this week carried out ship-based training albeit for land-based marine biology students given the lock-down restrictions. ....
New dolphin footage off Irish coast fuels speculation Fungie could be alive irishmirror.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishmirror.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.