Many whales take long journeys each year, spending summers feeding in cold waters and moving to warm tropical waters to breed.
Over 50 non-native species have found their way to the Galápagos Islands, almost 10 times more than scientists previously thought, reports a new...
Roughly 430 million years ago, during the Earth's Silurian Period, global oceans were experiencing changes that would seem eerily familiar today....
Tiny fragments of plastic in the ocean are consumed by sea anemones along with their food, and bleached anemones retain these microfibers longer...
New modelling approach may also advance research on underlying dynamics of other complex, natural systems
New funding opportunity: $5 million available to advance understanding of Gulf coastal ecosystems and their interactions with natural processes and...
Shoreline erosion can transform freshwater wetlands from carbon-storage pools to carbon sources, according to a new study led by Illinois State...
New research from the Monterey Bay Aquarium finds that historical tortoiseshell trade routes may have established the groundwork for modern illegal,...
A new high-resolution map of a poorly known section of the northern San Andreas Fault reveals signs of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and may...
The value of trade in clean technology related services has more than quintupled over the last decade, while global trade in clean technologies...
Introduced invasive species have been responsible for hundreds of extinctions, the majority of these on islands.
Oceanographic equipment developed by underwater technology company Sonardyne International Ltd. will be used as part of a major US$2 million...
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