For three decades, the Marine Environmental Research Laboratory (MERL) has been at the vanguard of aquaculture research and innovation.
The fossil calciferous skeletons of single-celled foraminifers are a beautiful history book with information on CO2-levels in the oceans of the...
In a new textbook published November 10, 2023, The World of Sea Cucumber, a team of researchers, including Nagoya University professor Manabu...
Seabirds roam far and wide in the Indian Ocean—so they need ocean-wide protection, new research shows.
There is a lively exchange of genetic information between the numerous microorganisms in the oceans. This so-called horizontal gene...
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Climate Change Effects Hit Marine Ecosystems in Multiple Waves, According to Marine Ecologists
A new approach to examining the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems may provide a more accurate understanding of climate change...
A new study by Dr. Lindsay Spiers (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) and Professor Thomas Frazer (College of Marine Science at the...
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Ocean Acidification in the Mediterranean is Already Affecting the Calcification of Marine Plankton
The acidification of the oceans caused by human activity is already altering the production of marine plankton shells in the Mediterranean Sea. This...
Scientists know very little about conditions in the ocean when life first evolved, but new research published in Nature Geoscience has revealed how...
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Endangered Turtle Population Under Threat as Pollution May Lead to Excess of Females Being Born
Green sea turtles, Chelonia mydas, are listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. They are at risk of extinction due to...
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North Atlantic’s Marine Productivity May Not Declining, According to New Study of Older Ice Cores
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of declining phytoplankton in the North Atlantic may have been greatly exaggerated. A prominent 2019 study used...
A new Antarctic ice shelf-ocean model, developed by Australian Antarctic Program (AAP) scientists, will provide more accurate projections of future...
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