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World’s First Cold-Preserved Skincare Line Hits the Market from Wild Ice Botanicals

GetNews 16 May 2024
The Pearl, a renowned 5-star hotel on Florida's Emerald Coast, recognized the common-sense appeal of chemical-free, cold-preserved skincare and adopted Wild Ice Botanicals almost as soon as they ...
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Worley to support Bayou Bend CCS project

Hydrocarbon Engineering 14 May 2024
The Bayou Bend project includes a CO2 storage footprint of nearly 140 000 acres of pore space.The Gulf Coast has one of the heaviest concentrations of CO2 emissions in the US, making this project ...
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Victims of Vietnam’s Formosa Toxic Spill Deserve Justice

Human Rights Watch 14 May 2024
... of the Taiwan-based Formosa Plastics Group, discharged toxic chemical waste off the coast of Ha Tinh province, killing millions of fish and destroying the livelihoods of fishing communities.
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Scientists reveal why hundreds of fish in Florida Keys are spinning to death and washing ...

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
Researchers at Florida Gulf Coast University recently analyzed more than 300 fish tissue samples and tested over 250 chemicals in the area to determine what could be causing this fatal fish spinning.
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Understanding the issues at Buxton Beach – An FAQ Guide, Revisited

Island Free Press 14 May 2024
Coast Guard acquired the facility in 1984, and subsequently used the site as a logistical, communication, medical, and supply support center for the four Outer Banks-area Coast Guard stations ... Coast Guard completely left the site in 2010.
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Toxic pesticide DDT found in deep sea fish off Palos Verdes Peninsula

Press Telegram 08 May 2024
Deep sea fish are contaminated with the pesticide DDT and other related chemicals off the Palos Verdes Peninsula coast and beyond, according to a study released this week.
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DDT Chemicals Making Their Way Into Deep-Sea Food Web, Alarming Researchers

The Epoch Times 08 May 2024
LOS ANGELES—Marine life off the Los Angeles coast may still be impacted by the ... In the 1940s and 1950s, the ocean off the coast of L.A.
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Oil tanker engineer admits illegally dumping chemicals off N.J. coast

NJ 07 May 2024
... to federal charges related to unlawfully discharging chemicals into the water off the coast of New Jersey.
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‘Nothing is untouched’: DDT found in deep-sea fish raises troubling concerns for food web

The Los Angeles Times 06 May 2024
... study but has spent more than 30 years pushing for DDT cleanup along the coast, said much more work needs to be done on all fronts to truly reckon with the chemical's legacy in Southern California.
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DDT pollutants found in deep sea fish off LA coast raise questions about the pesticide's ...

Phys Dot Org 06 May 2024
In the 1940s and 1950s, the ocean off the coast of Los Angeles was a dumping ground for the nation's largest manufacturer of the pesticide DDT—a chemical now known to harm humans and wildlife.
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Pollution and wild salmon

The Irish Times 06 May 2024
One major source of pollution is the open-pen salmon farms operating off our coasts. The chemicals used to treat sea-lice, uneaten food and faeces drop ...
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Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs

Press & Guide 01 May 2024
The Yurok Tribe in Northern California, along with two other West Coast Native American tribes, have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to prohibit the chemical. The EPA said it is considering new rules governing the chemical.
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BIO-SEA Ballast Water Treatment System to be Supplied for Siem Car Carriers

The Maritime Executive 30 Apr 2024
The Siem Curie and Siem Copernicus, both built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, were delivered in 2009 and 2010 respectively ... The UV chemical-free system is approved by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the US Coast Guard (USCG) ... ....
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The toxic trouble with tires, for salmon and fish kills

The Oregonian 27 Apr 2024
The Yurok Tribe in Northern California, along with two other West Coast Native American tribes, have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to prohibit the chemical. The EPA said it is considering new rules governing the chemical.
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