marine life
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Plastic litter along Odisha coast a hazard for olive ridley hatchlings
Phalguni Ranjan
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Plastic pellets wash up on Mumbai and Palghar beaches, environmentalists raise alarm
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Eco India: Can Mumbai's rich marine life survive amidst growing concretisation and pollution?
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 200: Can saving our oceans save the planet?
Scroll Staff
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Explainer: What is causing the mass death of fish in India’s water bodies?
Ananya Vyas
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Inside India’s illegal shark-fin trade
Shamsheer Yousaf Monica Jha
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One in three species of sharks and rays is nearing extinction because of overfishing
Wade VanderWright, The Conversation Nicholas Dulvy, The Conversation Samantha Sherman, The Conversation
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Watch: Cuttlefish hypnotises crab by changing colour of their skin
Scroll Staff
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Used plastic masks and gloves are making their way into water bodies across India
Nalini Ravichandran
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Caught on camera: Enormous and odd mola mola twirling in the ocean, a truly rare sight
Scroll Staff
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Lakshadweep gets world’s first sea cucumber conservation reserve to curb smuggling into China
KA Shaji
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Watch: What is a siphonophore, the giant string-like creature spotted off the coast of Australia?
Scroll Staff
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Watch: A sea turtle was found wrapped in fishing nets. This is how it got back to the water
Scroll Staff
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Plastic pollution is hurting life-giving ocean bacteria that produce 10% of the world’s oxygen
Philippa Kearney, The Conversation
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Watch: Stunning drone footage captures school of stingrays off the coast of Australia
Scroll Staff
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Thermal and chemical pollution haven’t damaged coastal ecology near Kalpakkam – so far
Sahana Ghosh
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Sounds from the sea: What underwater noises can tell us about marine life
Sejal Mehta
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The France-Britain ‘scallop war’ signals the arrival of climate change conflicts
Heather Alberro, The Conversation
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Watch the amazing sight of a male seahorse giving birth to a large number of babies
Scroll Staff
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‘Waterproof fish’: Look beyond the venom of these monsoon visitors to Indian beaches
Sejal Mehta