The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to survive ocean warming than the World...
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New Research Shows Climate Change Impacts on Whale Habitat Use in the Warming Gulf of Maine
Study illustrates need for adjustments in protective measures for threatened and endangered whales
About 0.1 per cent of the ocean’s floor is covered in lanky green flowering plants known as seagrasses.
The DNA of kelp has enabled scientists to show just how interconnected coastal communities of the Southern Ocean are.
A new synthesis of two decades of data has elucidated the startling transformation of the warming Gulf of Maine.
Heading for the North Atlantic waters
Investments in the environment are paying off for a California county where projects designed to restore the natural environment are also buffering...
While most of the world’s giant kelp forests are struggling, one expanse has been thriving. Scientists are learning what helps the kelp keep their...
An ancient bout of global warming 56 million years ago that acidified oceans and wiped-out marine life had a milder effect in the Gulf of Mexico,...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, in partnership with the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA), will undertake $122 million...
Funds will assist communities, wildlife after storms and wildfires
Low oxygen in water often leads to conditions where life cannot be sustained
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