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The sinking of three vessels in the UAE is not the result of an accident. Once decommissioned, these vessels have been transformed into artificial reefs ...
Costa Rica’s Tortuga Island celebrates planting 2,000 corals, restoring Gulf of Nicoya reefs. Led by INA, UNED, and Bay Island Cruises, this project boosts marine biodiversity and sustainable tourism.
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Science Africa on MSNOverexploitation Depleting Fish Stocks, Sustainable Management CrucialBy Sharon AtienoWith more than a third of global fish stocks being overexploited, sustainable management is crucial to rebuild populations.This is according to a new report released by the United ...
On the seabed off the coast of Taiwan, a fisherman’s dredge pulled up more than just marine life. Among the animal remains was something unexpected—a thick, heavy jawbone.
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Amazon S3 on MSNClimate change disrupting species’ habitats and altering both productivity and seasonalityThe high seas treaty could be law by the end of the year, affording protection to marine life in the vast swathes of ocean that belong to no one. The treaty was adopted by UN member states in June ...
Explore the new database tracking over 85,000 marine species and their maximum body sizes for enhanced marine research.
The algal bloom in SA is a warning to coastal communities, as well as tourism, seafood and aquaculture industries. It’s a sign of what’s to come as the oceans warm.
The government of Samoa instituted a new law to protect the ocean around the country, safeguarding the marine environment for ...
Bermuda’s “ocean champions”, who gathered for an exclusive screening of Sir David Attenborough’s upcoming documentary, are sharing his message about the importance of marine conservation. Ocean ...
The first new species, Peltospira gargantua, was found on a black smoker chimney in the Hydra field at a depth of about 12,300 feet, researchers said.
A new study documents the discovery of over 100 ribbon worm species off the coast of Oman, most of which are new to science.
A new assessment finds that the world’s oceans crossed the safe threshold for acidification in 2020, breaching a key ...
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