Since the 2010 BP oil spill, marine scientists at the University of South Florida (USF) have sampled more than 2,500 individual fish representing 91...
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New research suggests that large-scale environmental factors influence the size of one of the ocean's most abundant forage species.
A homogeneous, consistent, high-quality in situ temperature data set covering some decades in time is crucial for the detection of climate changes...
Researchers from Cambridge University and University of California San Diego have 3D printed coral-inspired structures that are capable of growing...
Hormonal changes caused by motorboat noise cause clownfish to hide, skip meals and attack their neighbours -- putting damselfish in distress.
Mantis shrimps have earned fame for their powerful punching limbs, incredibly unusual eyes, and vivid exoskeletons.
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Next Generation Synthetic Aperture Sonar Software Provides 1.9 cm Resolution with Superior Area Coverage Rates, Delivering the Best Combination of...
An ASL Environmental Sciences’ Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler has been added to the The SeaCycler instrument payload to continuously record...
As global warming increases it is becoming more and more important to understand how higher temperatures will affect both aquatic and terrestrial...
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