Pacific algae invade Algeria beaches, pushing humans and fish away
Brown algae, Rugulopteryx okamurae, from the Pacific is invading Algerian beaches, affecting local ecosystems and deterring swimmers. Despite volunteer efforts ...
Brown algae, Rugulopteryx okamurae, from the Pacific is invading Algerian beaches, affecting local ecosystems and deterring swimmers. Despite volunteer efforts ...
Amidst a growing population of great white sharks in the North Atlantic, Cape Cod has implemented technology to warn beachgoers ...
Syria's Tourism Ministry has mandated that women must wear burkinis or modest swimwear at public beaches and pools, a move ...
A natural disaster has been declared in New South Wales, Australia, due to extensive flooding that has led to the ...
SummarySixty-four beaches in the Auckland region have been deemed unsafe for swimming due to faecal contamination following heavy rainfall. Among ...
The New South Wales government is contemplating the buyback of the Northern Beaches hospital from its private owner, Healthscope, due ...
Aitutaki, a dream destination for kitesurfers and beach lovers, is known for its stunning blue lagoon with shallow ankle-high waters ...
Mysterious grey balls found on Sydney's northern beaches have led to the closure of nine popular beaches, including Manly, with ...
Russian officials warned of severe environmental damage as volunteers rushed to clean up a fuel oil spill in the Kerch ...
A recent study on seaside clean-ups revealed that plastic bag litter has decreased by 80% on beaches over the past ...
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