The Via Pontica, an important migration route for birds in Eastern Europe, runs along the Black Sea coast of Romania and Bulgaria. Bats also use...
New models will help manage impacts of sea-level rise on vulnerable coast
Since their reintroduction to the Pacific coast in the 1970s, the sea otters' rapid recovery and voracious appetite for tasty shellfish such as...
Research by the University of Plymouth says the artificial structures and reclaimed land of coastal cities are often poor surrogates for the natural...
One of the earth's biggest allies in the fight against global warming is the world's oceans.
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Smart Sponge Could Clean Up Oil Spills
Highly porous sponge selectively soaks up oil, sparing water and wildlife
You may like them or not, but almost everyone knows them: brown algae such as Fucus vesiculosus, commonly known as bladderwrack, grow along...
A new study by the University of Southampton has revealed why some corals exhibit a dazzling colorful display, instead of turning white, when they...
Given the present-day rate of global sea-level rise, remaining marshes in the Mississippi Delta are likely to drown, according to a new Tulane...
As the world looks to tighten up the illegal capture of wildlife, migratory birds are being threatened by widespread and unsustainable hunting...
A new Nature study reveals clear evidence highlighting the importance of fish biodiversity to the health of spectacular tropical coral reef...
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