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Author: Laura Parker (Nat Geo)

Laura Parker is a National Geographic staff writer who specializes in covering climate change and marine environments. Prior to joining National Geographic, Parker worked as a national correspondent for USA Today and covered aviation for the Washington Post. She has written on topics such as avian flu in Southeast Asia, the descendants of the H.M.S. Bounty’s mutineers on Pitcairn Island, and sea-level rise in South Florida.
Tiny Plastic Pieces Are Spread Throughout the Deep Sea

Tiny Plastic Pieces Are Spread Throughout the Deep Sea

CategoryHabitat LossPosted on6th June 201920th January 2022AuthorLaura Parker (Nat Geo)

For many years, scientists have tried to account for the amount of plastic waste that should be in the world’s oceans, given how much is estimated to leak into the seas every year. So far, the tally points to the Continue…

CategoriesHabitat LossTagsEnvironment, Oceans, Plastic

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