Gas exchanges between the atmosphere and the ocean are a key part of the carbon cycle, playing a vital role in climate regulation and maintenance of the planet’s ecological equilibrium.
The frilled dog winkle may sound like a complex knot for a tie, but this local sea snail holds clues to our warmer future, including a dire outlook for species that can’t move, adapt, or acclimate as fast as their environment heats up.
Nearly a third of the world’s mine tailings are stored within or near protected conservation areas, University of Queensland research has found.
An estimated 50,000 shipwrecks can be found around the UK’s coastline and have been acting as a hidden refuge for fish, corals and other marine species in areas still open to destructive bottom towed fishing, a new study has shown.
NOAA’s National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP) launched a new data visualization tool today, which will provide free and easy-to-access information on the status of U.S. coral reefs.
Two researchers from the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel have each been awarded one of the prestigious Consolidator Grants from the European Research Council.
The deep sea is home to one of the largest animal communities on earth which is increasingly exposed to environmental pressures.
Blame it on plate tectonics.
The only thing constant is change – isn’t that how the saying goes?
Polar regions contain vast, undiscovered biodiversity but are both the most-threatened and least-understood areas of the world.
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