We need healthy oceans to survive. That’s why Intel partnered with Parley for the Oceans on a mission to better understand ocean health with drones...
The North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium is extremely concerned about the population status of the North Atlantic right whale.
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Ocean surveying is not just for nautical charts.
MARINE ecologists have shown that traces of DNA in the sea can be used to monitor shark populations.
The smallest microplastics in our oceans – which go largely undetected and are potentially harmful – could be more effectively identified using an...
Is complex life in the universe a cosmic imperative or a rare phenomenon? Two researchers from Harvard say that the answer may lie within subsurface...
The sophistication of radio transmitters has moved well beyond the days of walkie-talkies. Now transmitters similar to those that track space...
We think of oceans as being stable and permanent. However, they move at about the same speed as your fingernails grow. Geoscientists at CEED have...
A study released in October 2017 found considerable economic potential for offshore wind development in the United States.
Satellites measured land and ocean life from space as early as the 1970s. But it wasn't until the launch of the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view...
Naval efforts to protect endangered whales by gradually increasing the noise levels of sonar have limited benefit, researchers at the University of...
The planet is home to a vast number of microscopic living organisms - plants, animals, and bacteria- found from deep sea volcanoes to the highest...
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