A global assessment of the impact of groundwater on ocean chemistry is important for understanding the weathering of rocks and its effects on...
Flooding has caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the past three decades. Researchers found that 36 percent of the...
Professor Kitack Lee’s research team identifies the cause of ocean fertilization in northeast Asian waters
In recent decades, Caribbean reefs have become increasingly dominated by algae. Parrotfishes are important herbivores on coral reefs that feed upon...
Scientists provide improved method to estimate public exposure to hazardous micropollutants from plastic waste
Fishermen, swimmers and seafood enthusiasts may already know the dangers of "red tides," but a recent study in Frontiers in Climate shows...
Coral reefs are one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet supporting an estimated 25 percent of all marine species.
Great Barrier Reef study is the first to explore overall 'smell' of healthy and stressed corals, identifying a distinct chemical diversity and...
An aggressive, golden-brown, crust-like alga is rapidly overgrowing shallow reefs, taking the place of coral that was damaged by extreme storms and...
After 7 years' work, 100+ experts in 112 countries deliver 1st global assessment of HABs, synthesizing three decades of data
A satellite that will allow UK scientists to measure sea level rise, one of the biggest threats posed by climate change, launched on...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous today, with microplastic particles from disposable goods found in natural environments throughout the globe,...
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