It appears Republicans and Democrats may have found something to agree on – foam-based docks don’t belong in New York’s waterways. Earlier this year, state Sen. Mark Walczyk, R-Watertown, introduced S ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crews work to remove a large Styrofoam and other debris from area marshes. When Sallie Dickinson and her family go out to enjoy ...
The only foam we want on our seasides is caused by agitated seawater and dissolved organic matter (a natural occurrence, ...
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Everywhere they look, Pacific Northwest scientists find teeny-tiny plastic pollution. Broken down particles are in our water, falling out of the air, in salmon, shellfish and in our own bodies.
When Sallie Dickinson and her family go out to enjoy the sandy shore near their Topsail Island home, they are always mindful to be stewards for the beach by picking up litter. "That's kind of our rule ...