The redesigned flag aims to focus attention on the microplastic crisis affecting the remote region
Scientists believe she travelled that far to find good food sources, which is a ‘worrying trend’
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The largest ever seabird and marine mammal tracking project says the world urgently needs to declare marine conservation areas
The project will help scientists understand changes in the southern right whales’ migration and feeding patterns
Scientists from a number of institutions collaborated to collect data on 17 marine birds and mammals such as penguins, albatrosses, seals and whales in the ocean around Antarctica