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Climate change, plastic pollution and overfishing are putting a toll on oceans, biodiversity and livelihoods. Can the UN's ...
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The Ripple Effect of Kelp Forest Collapse on Marine Food WebsNew research has revealed that the decline of kelp forests in the Gulf of Maine is reshaping marine food webs and energy ...
Scuba diving level: Ras Mohammed is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, making it suitable for ...
Sea surface temperatures in 2024 broke records and about a quarter of the world’s oceans are experiencing temperatures that qualify as a marine heat wave.
As world leaders gather to address a global marine crisis at the UN Ocean Conference, scientists from the Woods Hole ...
The ocean may be nature’s single greatest gift to humanity. It provides about half of the oxygen we breathe, feeds billions ...
With coral reefs struggling worldwide, a South Florida project called Reefline is creating underwater art installations to ...
In fact, coral reefs wouldn’t be stunning havens for biodiversity without one key nutrient source: fish urine. The trouble is, humans like to eat reefs’ best recyclers: the biggest ...
Cleaner fish shape coral reef health by affecting where and how microbes spread. Removing them changed fish behavior.
Much has been learned about heat-resistant corals in the last decade. Village by village and beach by beach, reef restoration ...
Despite a $4.5 million renovation, the A.C. Aquarium’s second-floor fish tanks don’t have fish (yet)
Despite a $4.5 million renovation, the A.C. Aquarium is still waiting for fish for the second floor tanks. Most people were ...
Fishermen in Costa Rica’s Gulf of Nicoya warn of a crisis driven by overfishing, illegal practices, and institutional neglect ...
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