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What stands out most about the book I'm carrying under my arm, as I meander through the exhibits at the National Maritime ...
Zooplankton like copepods aren’t just fish food—they’re carbon-hauling powerhouses. By diving deep into the ocean each winter ...
I have spent much of my life studying predatory fishes in East Africa’s coastal waters, but never have I been more concerned ...
Ocean health is moving into a danger zone, with rampant human-caused carbon dioxide emissions having already pushed ocean ...
Researchers measured the amount of nitrogen and carbon in the whiskers, which tells them the kinds of animals the leopard seals have eaten in the past few years. Both nitrogen and carbon ...
The latest addition is the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name implies—has collected body size data for more than 85,000 marine animal species and ...
The Earth is rapidly warming, and similar climate upheavals over 300 million years ago once triggered massive fluctuations in ...
From seashore to seafloor and from pole to pole, Perpetual Planet Ocean Expeditions examine the causes and impacts of marine systems change throughout the largest and most vital ecosystem on Earth ...
Large numbers of red snapper, cardinal fish, and other marine creatures can be seen. It is accessible by boat trip (approximately 5 minutes) from Al Aqah, and diving and snorkelling equipment are ...
A marine biology laboratory that studies the role of bioluminescence in marine ecosystems. Scripps Photobiology Group. Focused on understanding the interactions between light and living organisms.
Sessions will cover cutting-edge monitoring and predictive tools, Sargassum’s dual role as habitat and resource, and the impacts of inundations on ecosystems, public health, and coastal economies. The ...