"#Plastic exposure risk varies greatly among species and populations, and between breeding and non-breeding seasons. Exposure risk is disproportionately high for #Threatenedspecies Outside the Mediterranean and Black seas ... We identify #conservation and #research #priorities, and highlight that international collaboration is key to addressing the impacts of #marine plastic on wide-ranging species"
#marinelitter #MarineSciece #birds #pollution #Sustainability
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-38900-z

Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds - Nature Communications
Petrels are wide-ranging, highly threatened seabirds that often ingest plastic. This study used tracking data for 7,137 petrels of 77 species to map global exposure risk and compare regions, species, and populations. The results show higher exposure risk for threatened species and stress the need for international cooperation to tackle marine litter.
NatureA recent review has shown that farming #coral fragments from few species cannot restore #coralreef ecosystems, which is a complex system. We need to #protect these systems in order to avoid their #extinction
#Conservation #greatbarrierreef #reefs #ecology #MarineSciece #oceanography #Australia #JCU
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2023.04.008
Happy
#WorldOceansDayFeliz
#DiaMundialDosOceanos"In celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Annual World
#Oceans Day
#Photo Competition in 2023, the Photography for
#Sustainable Oceans exhibit draws on winning entries from past editions of the competition and centers around the three core, integrated and indivisible elements of sustainable development:
#EconomicGrowth,
#SocialInclusion and
#EnvironmentalProtection"
#Conservation #Sustainability #MarineScieceSource:
https://www.un.org/en/exhibits/exhibit/photography-for-sustainable-oceans