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Sea moss is being used on human skin because of its bioactive compounds. Carrageenans, derived from red algae, exhibit antibacterial and antioxidant properties, making them an ideal pick for ...
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New research estimates that approximately 60 tonnes of plastic debris discarded in the ocean reside within female green turtles at any given time.
One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of ten ping pong balls in plastic by Xia (Alice) Zhu, Chelsea Rochman, Matthew Mazloff, The Conversation edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin ...
The first green sea turtle nest of the season has appeared on Sanibel Island, marking a significant moment for local conservation efforts.
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The benefits of sea salt for skin include improving skin barrier function, enhancing skin hydration, and reducing inflammation.
Rare green sea turtle carcass found on Marina beach in Chennai, taken for post-mortem and DNA profiling.
Dermatologists reveal green light therapy at 500-570 nanometers benefits for all skin types.
The sea boasts natural antiseptic properties, which may help to cleanse the skin and reduce inflammation.
Sea Turtle Hospital at UF Whitney Lab cares for green sea turtles in double digits as they wash up on beaches cold-stunned and critically ill.
Researchers believe otters could be a potential solution for controlling an invasive green crab species that's invaded ecosystems up and down the West Coast.