In a new study, scientists from around the world -- including a professor at the University of Rhode Island -- warn that the threats posed by...
Eelgrass, a species of seagrass named for its long slippery texture, is one of nature's superheroes. It offers shade and camouflage for young fish,...
A new study of albatrosses has found that wind plays a bigger role in their decision to take flight than previously thought, and due to their...
The artificial lighting which lines the world’s coastlines could be having a significant impact on species that rely on the moon and stars to find...
The livelihoods of millions of people living along the world's biggest river systems are under threat by a range of stressors caused by the daily...
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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