Oceans are experiencing sudden temperature changes due to climate change, affecting marine ecosystems and global fisheries.
There's increasing interest in deep-sea mining, but the impacts that this will have on the animals that live in the depths isn't fully understood. A new review led by our scientists is giving us our ...
When it comes to sea health, white foam that disappears almost instantly is a clear sign of a healthy ecosystem. Conversely, ...
The open ocean has new inhabitants ...
Scientists are now eyeing tagged sharks for more than just tracking. They could be the next best climate forecasters.
We usually think of environmental healing as something humans need to “fix.” Plant more trees, reduce pollution, and restore ...
Mother Ocean Day is Saturday, May 9, so here’s a few facts about our waters.
When most people think about biodiversity in lakes and rivers, they imagine fish, plants, or perhaps birds and amphibians. But beneath the surface exists another world that often goes unnoticed: ...
Researchers at the University of Washington took a novel approach to determine the historical health of Alaska's waters.
The Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake, or Hydrophis platurus, stands as a testament to marine life adaptation. It severed all ...
A new study published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, shows that electronically tagged sharks can serve ...
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