The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in partnership with The University of Liverpool, Cranfield University and St Andrews University has been...
A new study is one of the first to examine the effectiveness of lionfish removals from both an ecological and a socio-economic perspective
At Shikine Island, Japan, kelp forests and abalone fisheries were once common, but over the last twenty years they have disappeared. Now,...
The findings give clues to the health and status of the threatened species
Climate and ecosystem change lead to a global redistribution of wealth
New research finds that moving off the coast and away from floods can expand options
Scientists at the University of Southampton have found that a marine invasive species -- a sea squirt that lives on rocky shores -- could spread...
A new paper published by an East Carolina University researcher in the Department of Coastal Studies shines light on the effect human-made...
Almost all of the nitrogen that fertilizes life in the open ocean of the Gulf of Mexico is carried into the gulf from shallower coastal areas,...
New experiments show that, even when undisturbed, piles of sand grains are in constant motion, challenging theories of how soils and other types of...
By combining satellite data and digital models, the researchers have shown that coastal overtopping, and consequently the risk of flooding, is set...
UMass Amherst professor's findings reveal how beaches from Long Island to Maine are shaped
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