Direct human alterations to natural aquatic ecosystems can increase methane emissions, a new study has found.
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has created a reusable, biodegradable sponge that can...
You might not think an animal made out of stone would have much to worry about in the way of predators, and that's largely what scientists had...
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur in all 50 U.S. states and many produce toxins that cause illness or death in humans and commercially important...
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SRSL Becomes SAMS Enterprise
As part of a wider rebranding project, the commercial arm of SAMS will now be known as SAMS Enterprise.
Ocean Associates, Inc. (OAI) is seeking an individual to provide salmon habitat restoration analysis support to National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is currently searching for a Research Associate to join the Physical Oceanography Department. This is a regular...
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First Images of Freshwater Plumes at Sea
The first imaging of substantial freshwater plumes west of Hawai'i Island may help water planners to optimize sustainable yields and aquifer storage...
Hippos and cetaceans are close relatives, but their shared
Researchers say that our framework for classifying coral species needs to be expanded to capture ecological diversity and protect reef environments
Scientists from the CNRS, the IRD, and the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle have just released the most comprehensive estimate to date of the...
Study suggests reducing fishing and addressing environmental changes would help cod recover
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