Keeping Beaches Clean For Healthier Environment
Posted by ecostinger on 7th Oct 2014
Beaches can be a treasure to collect valuable and
delightful things especially for people who likes to seek and search for
provisions but some objects may be harmful and dangerous, example some sea creatures or human left over such as sharp objects
or rusted metal, needles, etc…. But there are
always exciting and unexpected sea items to find like mussels, fish, and caviar which is
salted
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Nanoparticles in sunscreen may harm marine life
Posted by ecostinger on 9th Sep 2014
One of the most recent studies that sunscreens containing nanoparticles
of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and zinc oxide may react with sunlight and harm the
phytoplankton which is a tiny plant found
mostly on oceans, a microscopic form of algae, and beginning of food chain in oceans which sustain life cycle and is responsible for half of the oxygen produced by all plant
life. It is an import
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