A survey of plastic pollution on Australia's Cocos (Keeling) Islands has revealed the territory's beaches are littered with an estimated 414 million...
When saltwater inundates coastal forests as sea levels rise, it kills salt-sensitive trees, leaving "ghost forests" of bare snags behind. A new...
Unravelling the secrets of the relationship between coral and the algae living inside it will help prevent coral bleaching, University of Queensland...
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new methodology for building computer models that paves the way to better understanding the...
Eutrophication happens when excessive nutrients from agricultural, industrial and urban wastes enter the seas, leading to serious disruption of...
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New Clues to Coastal Erosion
What we can learn from the sea
Ubiquitous marine plants dissipate wave energy and could help protect vulnerable shorelines.
New research shows 75 percent of the Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Central Florida will be highly vulnerable to erosion and inundation from...
Researchers from the University have collaborated on a project looking at seabird feeding around man-made tidal structures
New global atlas offers new way to map coral reefs from space
First comprehensive in-water survey shows key role of ocean temperature and human protection
The central Salish Sea of the Pacific Northwest is bounded by two active fault zones that could trigger rockfalls and slumps of sediment that might...
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