Some of the more curious pieces of marine debris that wash ashore along the Texas coastline are being sold to support the rehabilitation of marine wildlife. By Remy Tumin When Jace Tunnell spotted ...
But more trash means more risk to the wildlife that call the Texas coastline home, including sea turtles, of which every ...
A three-foot-long fiberglass mermaid. Disfigured toy dolls. Cracked bowling balls. A prosthetic leg. These are just a few of the discarded items that have washed up on the beaches of southeastern ...
Baby Three doll, with a marking on its cheek that has been claimed to resemble China's so-called nine-dash line in the disputed South China Sea - Copyright AFP Nhac ...
When Jace Tunnell spotted what appeared to be a leg on the Gulf of Mexico shoreline in Texas, he thought that his greatest fear — a body washing up on the beach — was coming true. “I thought, ‘Oh, my ...
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