Scientists show how microbes help store millions of tons of carbon dioxide
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by a variety of human impacts.
While headlines routinely report on "close shaves" and "near-misses" when near-Earth objects (NEOs) such as asteroids or comets pass relatively...
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What Makes a Jellyfish?
Translucent jellyfish, colorful corals and waving sea anemones have very different bodies but all fall on the same big branch in the animal family...
Scientists from the University and the Marine Biological Association collaborated on new research published in Nature Communications.
Fish warn each other about danger by releasing chemicals into the water as a signal, research by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has found.
Scientists at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa Department of Biology have developed a technique for measuring the amount of living coral on a reef...
Photos taken months, and in some cases years, apart by scuba divers show female sand tiger sharks returning to the same shipwrecks off the North...
Scientists embark on a three-week flying campaign today (23 April) to study methane emissions from gas fields in the southern North Sea.
Delicious to eat, the rockfish in Washington’s Puget Sound were being fished to levels that threatened extinction.
Provides analyses of “ocean neighborhoods” to support ocean commerce, energy development and conservation
A team spent over a week at sea to reach the isolated island in the South Atlantic Ocean. The expedition focused on studying the seamounts,...
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