An international team of 29 researchers will plough Pacific waters between Nouméa and the Tonga volcanic arc from 1 November to 5 December 2019...
Three new global initiatives for mapping the world’s entire ocean floor have been announced in London at a special conference organized by The...
Pathogenic fungi attack diatoms in the ocean and trigger the formation of new, beneficial substances in the algae.
Satellites now play a key role in monitoring carbon levels in the oceans, but we are only just beginning to understand their full potential.
Scientist John Taylor with the University of Cambridge analyzed simulations of small-scale fronts (
A population of humpback whales in the South Atlantic has rebounded from the brink of extinction.
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Stranded Whales Detected from Space
A new technique for analysing satellite images may help scientists detect and count stranded whales from space. Researchers tested a new detection...
Scientists are reconstructing the world's "pristine" prehistoric oceans.
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Marine Robotics’ Decade of Discovery
Talisker embarks on SAMS’ first glider mission 10 years ago
On Sunday 13 October the RRS Discovery sailed from Southampton to Punta Arenas, in Chile, as part of the annual Atlantic Meridional Transect (AMT)...
New research shows that long-term changes in diseases in ocean species coincides with decades of widespread environmental change.
Deep beneath the ocean's surface, surprisingly cute warty pink octopuses creep along the seafloor.
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