The Mediterranean Sea is affected by one of the most significant plastic pollution worldwide.
Increasing accessibility of coral reefs from the latter third of the 20th century led quickly to recognition of the vulnerability of coral reef communities to a combination of direct and indirect huma
Microplastics pollution in aquatic ecosystems has aroused increasing global concern, leading to an explosive growth of studies regarding microplastics published in the past few years.
This paper focuses on the effects of marine pollution in fish within the the greatest depth zones of the Pacific Ocean.
A policy and research agenda has emerged in recent years to understand the interconnected risks natural resource systems face and drive.
This study reports plastic debris pollution in the deep-sea based on the information from a recently developed database.
Small-scale fisheries (SSFs) constitute a critical socioeconomic sector by providing a source of income and animal protein for fishing communities worldwide.
Bruce H. Lipshutz is currently a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
This viewpoint emphasizes gendered perspectives and reflects on gender roles for sustainability-focused governance.
This article endeavours to contribute to the growing body of scholarship on SDG linkages by placing at the centre of its focus SDG 14 on the “conservation and sustainable use of the oceans, seas and m