The next phase of the research will construct ocean buoys that record altitude
Researchers are learning more about the brightly colored bacterial mats threatening the ecological health of coral reefs worldwide.
The number of sea turtles spotted along the coasts of the UK and Ireland has declined in recent years, researchers say.
Scientists develop new tool to forecast drought and water flow in the Colorado river
Study is first to assess the impact of climate change on the global population of river deltas
By placing 3D-printed and GPS-enabled decoy sea turtle eggs into nests on the beach, it's possible to gather key evidence needed to expose rampant...
The reactive and piecemeal approach historically used to manage beaches in Hawai'i has failed to protect them.
Florida State University (FSU) Assistant Professor Sophie McCoy and her team are proposing formal definitions for algae species and subcategories...
Scientists have developed a new genetic tool that can help them better understand and ultimately work to save coral reefs.
Two University of Florida scientists are the recipients of a $200,000 grant from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. They will...
Herring gulls notice where approaching humans are looking, and flee sooner when they're being watched, a new study shows.
Natural wetlands continue to disappear due to city and human development and are being replaced with manmade swales, ponds and canals.
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