Otago scientists studying sperm whales off the coast of Kaikōura discovered earthquakes affect their ability to find food for at least a year.
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Artificial Reef Expands to Quebec
The Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia (ARSBC) and Société Apollo de Godbout (SAG) are pleased to announce a new artificial reef in the St....
High-accuracy, long-endurance underwater instrumentation from Sonardyne Inc. is set to play a major role in helping scientists across the US better...
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Warming Oceans Are Getting Louder
One of the ocean's loudest creatures is smaller than you'd expect -- and will get even louder and more troublesome to humans and sea life as the...
Historically, the oceans have done much of the planet's heavy lifting when it comes to sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Microscopic...
Toxic and invisible oil spread well beyond known satellite footprint, fishing closures
Fast moving storms can cause catastrophic coastal flood hazards on the UK’s east coast, according to new research by scientists at the National...
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In warm coastal waters around the world, swimmers can often spot large groups of jellyfish pulsing rhythmically on the seafloor. Unless properly...
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