News • Media Watch Plastics 'leading to reproductive problems for wildlife' Share Copied to clipboard Scientists say some marine animals with high levels of pollutants are failing to calve The Guardian Source URL: The Guardian Similar Content © Steven Siegel Marine Photobank May 21, 2014 • CMS • Siberian Crane • AEWA • ASCOBANS • Atlantic Turtles • IOSEA Turtles • Monk Seal in the Atlantic • Pacific Islands Cetaceans • Aquatic Mammals Opinion: The Ugly Truth about Garbage and Island Biodiversity Aug 14, 2014 • CMS • ASCOBANS • Pacific Islands Cetaceans Tackling the Marine Debris Issue at IWC Workshop May 21, 2014 • AEWA • ASCOBANS • Atlantic Turtles • CMS • IOSEA Turtles • Monk Seal in the Atlantic • Pacific Islands Cetaceans • Aquatic Mammals Opinion: The Ugly Truth about Garbage and Island Biodiversity Jan 26, 2022 • ASCOBANS • CMS • Pacific Islands Cetaceans Fish growth slowed by high temperatures and plastic chemical BPA, research finds View all publications
© Steven Siegel Marine Photobank May 21, 2014 • CMS • Siberian Crane • AEWA • ASCOBANS • Atlantic Turtles • IOSEA Turtles • Monk Seal in the Atlantic • Pacific Islands Cetaceans • Aquatic Mammals Opinion: The Ugly Truth about Garbage and Island Biodiversity
Aug 14, 2014 • CMS • ASCOBANS • Pacific Islands Cetaceans Tackling the Marine Debris Issue at IWC Workshop
May 21, 2014 • AEWA • ASCOBANS • Atlantic Turtles • CMS • IOSEA Turtles • Monk Seal in the Atlantic • Pacific Islands Cetaceans • Aquatic Mammals Opinion: The Ugly Truth about Garbage and Island Biodiversity
Jan 26, 2022 • ASCOBANS • CMS • Pacific Islands Cetaceans Fish growth slowed by high temperatures and plastic chemical BPA, research finds