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  • Mapping Snow on Arctic Sea Ice

    First-of-a-kind maps show how the depth of this insulating snow layer changes from month to month.

  • Coral Reef Health Captured in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico

    NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program releases status reports for Atlantic and Caribbean U.S. states and territories, and the Gulf of Mexico.

  • New Study Finds Access to Education and Markets Vital for Coastal Fishing Communities Adapting to a Warming and Changing World

    Research highlights new ways to support East African coastal communities during times of climate change and now a pandemic.

  • Fire Aerosols Decrease Global Terrestrial Ecosystem Productivity through Changing Climate

    Fire is the primary form of terrestrial ecosystem disturbance on a global scale, and a major source of aerosols from the terrestrial biosphere to the atmosphere.

  • Fishing Less Could Be a Win for Both Lobstermen and Endangered Whales

    A new study by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) found that New England’s historic lobster fishery may turn a higher profit by operating with less gear in the water and a shorter season. 

  • ‘Bee’ Thankful For The Evolution Of Pollen

    Have pollen. Must travel.

  • Study Shows Potentially Harmful Arsenic Levels At Popular Former Mining Works

    Arsenic levels at a former mining site in the Tamar Valley are posing a health risk to employees and the public using the site, a new study suggests.

  • Permafrost in the Arctic Can Thaw Faster Than Presumed

     

    Melting of ice in permafrost ground leads to processes of change in the landscape – thermokarst. This may cause faster thawing of the permafrost.

  • Climate Change Could Dramatically Reduce U.S. Snowstorms

    Study: Across North America, warming could shorten snow season.

  • Deep-Sea Microbes Discovered That Feed on Ethane – Mechanism Is Reversible

    Researchers find deep-sea microbes that feed on ethane and grow them in the laboratory; what is particularly exciting: The mechanism by which they break down ethane is reversible.

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