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Marine life may be more resilient to climate stress than previously thought, thanks to shifting oxygen levels in coastal ...
Indonesia’s marine ministry has approved one of Java’s largest coal plants to use vast amounts of seawater for cooling, ...
The Aquatic Atlas study also suggests that the economic benefits of scuba diving could help drive marine conservation.
A cargo ship lying at the bottom of the sea off the Belgian coast has been fitted with a new treasure chest: a stash of rare ...
A team of international scientists, including FIU marine researchers Yannis Papastamatiou and Mark Bond, is revealing the most critical locations for large marine animal conservation in a study ...
Though hostile in appearance, the deep sea teems with life. Far from being barren, the abyss is likely home to millions of ...
More than 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period, much of northern Illinois outside Chicago—including what is ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new eco-friendly plastic that decomposes in deep ocean conditions. In a deep-sea experiment, ...
Between 1925 to 2016, the frequency of marine heatwaves has increased on average by 34% and the length of each heatwave had ...
New research shows strict marine protections reduce illegal fishing. Satellites and AI help enforce the rules.
Agencies such as national navies and coast guards no longer need to rely solely on costly physical patrols over huge areas. With tools such as the Global Fishing Watch map, which makes vessel tracking ...