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  • Arctic Ice Melt Is Changing Ocean Currents

    A major ocean current in the Arctic is faster and more turbulent as a result of rapid sea ice melt, a new study from NASA shows.

  • Microplastics Sticking to Orkney Seagrass Blades

    Microplastics are accumulating in Orkney’s seagrass beds at much higher rates than in the areas surrounding them.

  • 'Flammable Ice' Discovery Offers Up Clue to Life on Other Planets

    Scientists studying so-called 'flammable ice' in the Sea of Japan have made a startling discovery - the existence of life within microscopic bubbles.

  • Using Submarine Cables to Detect Earthquakes

    Scientists were able to monitor seismic activity with a fibre optic cable connecting a North Sea wind farm to the shore.

  • Alaska’s National Forests Contribute 48 Million Salmon a Year—a Quarter of the Catch—to State’s Commercial Fishing Industry

    Alaska’s Tongass and Chugach National Forests, which contain some of the world’s largest remaining tracts of intact temperate rainforest, contribute an average of 48 million salmon a year to the state’s commercial fishing industry, a new USDA Forest Service-led study(link is external) has found.

  • Tropical Trees Are Living Time Capsules of Human History

    Tropical forest trees are the centerpiece of debates on conservation, climate change and carbon sequestration today. 

  • New Global Biodiversity Study Provides Unified Map of Life on Land and in the Ocean

    New research led by the Monterey Bay Aquarium and partner organizations yielded the first comprehensive global biodiversity map documenting the distribution of life both on land and in the ocean.

  • Colossal Oysters Have Disappeared from Florida’s Most ‘Pristine’ Coastlines

    Hundreds of years ago, colossal oysters were commonplace across much of Florida’s northern Gulf Coast. 

  • Mystery of Marine Recycling Squad Solved

    One is missing - in short, this summarizes the mystery.

  • Landscape-Level Surveys Are Necessary to Address Large-Scale Wildlife Losses From Poaching

    A new study published in the journal “Diversity & Distributions”, provides evidence that large-scale systematic surveys and novel methods of data collection and analysis, are necessary to assess the extent and distribution of poaching and its impact on biodiversity in forest exposed to severe defaunation.

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