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  • A New Technology to Help Protect the World’s Endangered Coral Reefs

    A whitetip reef shark glides towards me warily, not quite sure what to make of this guest breathing bubbles in its territory. 

  • Scientists Discover How Climate Modulates Fertilization of North Pacific Ocean with Asian Dust

    The vast subtropical “gyres” – large systems of rotating currents in the middle of the oceans – cover 40 percent of the Earth’s surface and have long been considered biological deserts with stratified waters that contain very little nutrients to sustain life.

  • 2019 ‘Dead Zone’ May be the Second Largest on Record

    A recent forecast of the size of the “Dead Zone” in the northern Gulf of Mexico for late July 2019 reports that it will cover 8,717-square-miles of the bottom of the continental shelf off Louisiana and Texas.

  • Very Large Dead Zone Forecast for the Gulf of Mexico

    NOAA scientists are forecasting this summer’s Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone or ‘dead zone’.

  • Small Boat Noise in the Salish Sea Impacts Whale Health

    On World Ocean’s Day, marine biologist and coastal geographer Lauren McWhinnie is excited to be part of the festivities at Fisherman’s Wharf and supporting local organization Saturna Island Marine Research and Education Society (SIMRES).

  • More Than Half of the Plastic Waste on the Tarragona Coast Consists of Clothing Fibres from Washing Machines

    The sea water, beaches and sediments on the Tarragona coast contain quantities of plastic similar to those in a big city like Barcelona. 

  • Rapid Change in Coral Reefs Prompts Global Calls for A Rethink

    Coral reef experts from around the world are calling for an urgent re-evaluation of our climate goals in the light of increasing evidence of unprecedented speed of change to these fragile ecosystems.

  • U of G Researchers Discover Meat-Eating Plant in Ontario

    Call it the “Little Bog of Horrors.” In what is believed to be a first for North America, biologists at the University of Guelph have discovered that meat-eating pitcher plants in Ontario’s Algonquin Park wetlands consume not just bugs but also young salamanders.

  • Arctic Coast Erosion Revealed by Drone Images

    Extreme erosion of Arctic coastlines in a changing climate – up to a metre a day – has been revealed with drone surveys.

  • One-Two-Punch Catalysts: Trapping CO2 for Cleaner Fuels

    DGIST researchers are getting closer to developing a material that delivers a one-two punch: recycling atmospheric carbon dioxide for the production of cleaner hydrocarbon fuels.

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