Slower ocean circulation as the result of climate change could intensify extreme cold weather in the U.S., according to new research.
The European Marine Board publishes a science brief on Ocean Sound in Europe.
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Plankton Head Polewards
Ocean warming caused by anthropogenic greenhouse-gas emissions will prompt many species of marine plankton to seek out new habitats, in some cases...
Jellyfish have voracious appetites, and they aren't considered the most selective eaters. Almost anything that gets stuck to their tentacles winds...
A new survey has given a major boost to efforts to map the entire seafloor by the end of the decade.
Swift and severe changes to ocean health from natural variations, overexploitation and human influences are unveiled in the latest comprehensive...
Ocean Watch report details the cascading impacts of sea star wasting disease
Marine heatwaves, driven by climate change, are becoming more frequent and intense worldwide. Although we know that heatwaves kill marine organisms...
The availability of prey and the ability to adapt to changing environments played key roles in the evolution of sharks. A new study, in which over...
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Urban Corals Persist in Unlikely Places
When we look at the state of corals globally, it can be difficult to see a silver lining, but a recent paper published in Frontiers in Marine...
Flakes of paint could be one of the most abundant type of microplastic particles in the ocean, new research has suggested.
Microbiology researchers at Oregon State University have shed new light on the mechanisms of carbon cycling in the ocean, using a novel approach to...
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