A new study has documented unexpected consequences following the decline of great white sharks from an area off South Africa.
Carbon reservoirs on ocean floor caused global warming before -- and could do it again
Warm and cool water temperatures over a long stretch of coastline cause new species of marine fish to evolve
Megalodon -- a giant predatory shark that has inspired numerous documentaries, books and blockbuster movies -- likely went extinct at least one...
A new automated method will be useful to researchers studying animals with unique identifying patterns—including some wild cats, elephants,...
When these tiny pieces of plastics are ingested by marine organisms, they may accumulate and be transferred up the food chain
The United Nations estimates that more than 8 million tons of plastics flow into the oceans each year. A new chemical conversion process could...
A new Duke University-led study provides the first detailed record of the diving behavior of Cuvier's beaked whales in U.S. Atlantic...
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Ocean 'Mud' is Crucial to Carbon Storage
Ocean scientists examining the waters off the UK have shown how the mud on the ocean floor is vital to the planet by drawing billions of tonnes of...
Seismologists use waves generated by earthquakes to scan the interior of our planet, much like doctors image their patients using medical...
Climate-driven changes in phytoplankton communities will intensify the blue and green regions of the world’s oceans.
The Earth's atmosphere and oceans play important roles in moving heat from one part of the world to another, and new research is illuminating how...
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