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Sea-Paint News: Hempel: Born In MaritimeHempel: Born in Maritime As Hempel approaches its 100th anniversary in 2015, Christian Ottosen, Group Marine Marketing Director, offers insights on the ...
We take a deep dive into Sherwin-Williams' Sea Salt – and ever-popular pale green paint that brings a relaxed coastal vibe to any room ...
Copper-based antifouling paint has long been the norm for boats, but new research shows ships should make the switch to silicone.
Paint could be one of the most common types of microplastics in the ocean and poses an “overlooked” threat to sealife, scientists have warned.
This 2014 satellite photo shows a gigantic, multicolor phytoplankton bloom swirling off the coast of Argentina. More recent research has shown that similarly massive algal outbreaks may become less ...
Around 350 people were in attendance for "Paint the Capital City Green" in Charleston Thursday.
Green sea turtles are producing more females in response to a warming climate — and human-caused pollution is helping fuel the surge, a recent analysis suggests. Writing in Frontiers in Marine ...
Decoding Mysterious Green Glow Of The Sea Date: April 5, 2009 Source: University of California - San Diego Summary: Researchers have uncovered key clues about the bioluminescent worms that produce ...
Small amounts of microscopic metals in some sunscreens, toothpastes, cosmetics, and boat paints can alter the cells of sea life in ways that make the animals more vulnerable to damage inflicted by ...
Center for Biological Diversity: Most marine mammals and sea turtles in the United States that are protected by the Endangered Species Act are recovering, according to a peer-reviewed study published ...
Sadly, the green sea turtle did not survive. A spokesman for FWC said boat strikes happen, but it’s important for boaters to be aware of their surroundings and to watch for marine life.