As global warming increases it is becoming more and more important to understand how higher temperatures will affect both aquatic and terrestrial...
Tiny fragments of plastic waste are dispersed throughout the environment, including the oceans, where marine organisms can ingest them.
The coral-eating crown of thorns starfish that devastate tropical reefs can lie in wait as harmless young herbivores for more than six years while...
Friend of the Sea, the leading international certification standard for marine products and services, has partnered with the Institute of Marine...
Unlike humans, sea turtles and other reptiles like crocodiles do not have sex chromosomes.
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Protecting the High Seas with Big Data
Often considered desolate, remote, unalterable places, the high seas are, in fact, hotbeds of activity for both people and wildlife.
Fugro has signed a 5-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)...
Teledyne Marine is pleased to announce the promotion of Paul Conner to the role of Channel Manager for the Instruments & Imaging sales team in...
OceanWise was contracted recently by Next Generation Graphics Ltd (NGGL) working for the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA).
Unique Group and Boxfish Research announced a new authorized reseller partnership, bringing Boxfish Research’s underwater remote operated vehicle...
Beaches in or near England’s Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have the same levels of litter as those in unprotected areas, new research shows.
The radioactive legacy of the arms race solves a mystery about the world's largest fish
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