Global declines of coral reefs -- particularly in the Caribbean -- have spurred efforts to grow corals in underwater nurseries and transplant them...
Geoscience researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Smith College and the Japanese Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology...
Group sighting are fairly rare
Lead is one of few elements for which the impact of human activity on the marine environment is clearly evident. It has no biological function and...
Abrupt rise in sea level delayed the transition to agriculture in southeastern Europe
Around 7,600 years ago, the emergence of agricultural...
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Ocean Acidification Slows Coral Growth
Ocean acidification will severely impair coral reef growth before the end of the century if carbon dioxide emissions continue unchecked, according...
Scientists calculate 'speed limit' for pumping pollutant to hungry algae, bacteria
Sinking land will exacerbate flooding from sea level rise in bay area.
Rising sea levels are predicted to submerge many coastal areas around San...
This past September, underwater grasses began to appear off shore from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Chesapeake...
US cities facing sea level rise need to look beyond traditional strategies for managing issues such as critical erosion and coastal squeeze,...
New evidence is emerging that shows that the human population’s obsession with all things plastic is poisoning one of the world’s natural wonders:...
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Mass Die-off Along North Sea Coast
Crabs, starfish and lobsters among dead animals piled ‘ankle-deep’ along UK coastline
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