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Explore the new database tracking over 85,000 marine species and their maximum body sizes for enhanced marine research.
A new database detailing the maximum body size of marine life will shed light on species at risk from climate change and ...
The United States signed the treaty — formally known as the “Agreement under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the ...
The vast, sunlit waters of the ocean’s surface, known as the photic zone, nurture 90% of marine life. Sunlight and moonlight ...
It was one of the largest, longest and most lethal harmful algae blooms in Southern California’s recorded history, claiming ...
Ocean Census finds 866 species, including guitarfish, boosting marine conservation and future global scientific exploration.
A sweeping new study is helping pinpoint where whales, sharks, turtles, and other ocean giants need the most protection and ...
A global research project endorsed by the United Nations called “MegaMove” has tracked over 100 marine megafauna species, ...
We study ocean habitats and strategies for conserving ocean life. In analyzing marine protected areas, we’ve concluded that simply designating protected zones is not enough. To be effective, these ...
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 recent report highlights the increasing intentional and accidental transfer of foreign species worldwide, identifying ...
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