A new study by Dr. Lindsay Spiers (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) and Professor Thomas Frazer (College of Marine Science at the...
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Ocean Acidification in the Mediterranean is Already Affecting the Calcification of Marine Plankton
The acidification of the oceans caused by human activity is already altering the production of marine plankton shells in the Mediterranean Sea. This...
Scientists know very little about conditions in the ocean when life first evolved, but new research published in Nature Geoscience has revealed how...
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Endangered Turtle Population Under Threat as Pollution May Lead to Excess of Females Being Born
Green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. They are at risk of extinction due to...
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North Atlantic’s Marine Productivity May Not Declining, According to New Study of Older Ice Cores
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of declining phytoplankton in the North Atlantic may have been greatly exaggerated. A prominent 2019 study used...
A new Antarctic ice shelf-ocean model, developed by Australian Antarctic Program (AAP) scientists, will provide more accurate projections of future...
Some barnacles are morphing to protect themselves from predatory warm-water sea snails, which are expanding into their territory due to climate...
Scientists from the Department of Biological Science at Florida State University have described and named a new species of coral in the waters of...
A collaborative research team lead by the University of Massachusetts Amherst has recently revealed that rotifers, a kind of microscopic zooplankton...
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43 Years on the Navicula
On Thursday November 9, the RV Navicula returned to Texel from her last planned cruise for the National Research Fleet. Since 1980, she has made a...
TCarta Marine, a global provider of hydrospatial products and services, has delivered three major satellite derived bathymetry (SDB) data sets to...
Under the ocean’s surface, marine organisms are constantly releasing invisible molecules. Some of the chemical clues reveal which creatures are...
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