An unprecedented abundance of oceanic life played a crucial role in the creation of Earth’s mountains, a landmark study led by scientists at the...
The Great Barrier Reef is booming with new life after the world’s biggest reproductive event – coral spawning – giving scientists a narrow window to...
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A team of scientists has identified an additional force that likely contributed to a mass extinction event 250 million years ago.
Sea urchins, albeit having a limited and ancestral sensory system, can show a complex behaviour when escaping a predator. These marine invertebrates...
Training AI to detect and identify marine mammal calls from underwater acoustic recordings opens new possibilities for more cost-effective marine...
The GOOS BioEco Panel and its partners undertook a global survey and published their findings in a new paper
Researchers suggest this behavior plays a greater ecological role than previously known
Researchers find that most coralline algae are negatively affected by ocean acidification, but some species may be more resilient than others
Hoover the seal was initially kept in a family home and could imitate human speech, barking catch phrases in a gruff accent ("Come over here").
To conduct ocean surveys, sensors mounted on underwater robotic devices are typically used in communication with sea-surface base stations....
Oceanographers studying ocean currents that dictate much of earth’s climate have developed a method to unlock data from the past 120 years –...
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