A new study by researchers at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) found that human-induced...
New research led by the University and published in Global Change Biology assesses the human and climate-related impacts on plankton
Are you a scientist with sensors currently in the field or access to satellite data or AIS data? ECO Magazine is launching a call for reports of...
ECO Magazine (Environment, Coastal and Offshore) today announced the latest addition to its 2020 digital series: a special issue dedicated to Deep...
Monitoring and managing the safety of marine mammals is being given a top priority at the 857MW Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm, as the 90 turbine...
Program will promote safe, efficient and economical operation of unmanned systems
A series of interactive maps published on the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal illustrates the shifts that have taken place over the last five decades...
An international study recently published in the journal Nature that was led by KAUST Professors Carlos Duarte and Susana Agustí lays out the...
Frédérique Le Roux, an IFREMER researcher in molecular microbiology at the Roscoff marine station (CNRS/Sorbonne Université), has won a €2.5 million...
Study shows that control of anthropogenic atmospheric emissions can improve water quality in China's coastal seas
A variety of sea animals can take up virus particles while filtering seawater for oxygen and food. Sponges are particularly efficient. That was...
New dates for fossils indicate land animal turnover extended for hundreds of thousands of years
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