The asteroid which killed nearly all of the dinosaurs struck Earth during springtime.
Researchers have found a way to remotely determine if protected female bottlenose dolphins are expecting a calf using aerial photos taken from...
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Dissolving Oil in a Sunlit Sea
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution-led study reveals sunlight can help dissolve oil into seawater
A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate...
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is the largest animal to ever inhabit our planet. Despite its gargantuan size, many aspects of its biology,...
Texas A&M oceanographers are examining ancient methane gas ocean cores that reveal clues about global and environmental changes.
Microplastics can deposit and linger in riverbeds for as long as seven years before washing into the ocean, a new study has found. The research was...
The ocean twilight zone, also called the mid-water or the mesopelagic, lies far beneath the sunlit surface waters, about 650 to 3,300 feet deep to...
Extinct shark’s shape swims back out of focus
The presence of pink pumice in the giant pumice raft of the 2012 Havre that drifted across the southwest Pacific Ocean has led researchers to...
84 potential toxins located in tentacles, gut and body of Australian reef-based sea anemone.
A century-and-a-half of data show the majority of the ocean’s surface has experienced extreme heat since 2014
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