EOMAP to showcase contribution to the world-first 3D habitat map of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) at International Forum on Satellite-Derived...
Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new methodology for building computer models that paves the way to better understanding the...
Phytoplankton decline coincides with warming temperatures over the last 150 years
Eutrophication happens when excessive nutrients from agricultural, industrial and urban wastes enter the seas, leading to serious disruption of...
More than 40% of amphibian species, almost 33% of reforming corals and more than a third of all marine mammals are threatened, according to a new...
How genetics, resources and a long-distant relative helped one lucky fish species adapt to extreme pollution
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New Clues to Coastal Erosion
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Ubiquitous marine plants dissipate wave energy and could help protect vulnerable shorelines.
Successful field trial completed with Sea-Bird Scientific Navis autonomous profiling float
New research shows 75 percent of the Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Central Florida will be highly vulnerable to erosion and inundation from...
Low-cost acoustic tags attached to fishing nets are being trialed as part of a major new project to reduce marine litter and ‘ghost fishing’
A leading designer and manufacturer of hydrographic and oceanographic instruments, Valeport, who celebrates 50 years serving the subsea sector in...
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