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  • New Study Finds Ecosystem Changes Following Loss of Great White Sharks

    A new study has documented unexpected consequences following the decline of great white sharks from an area off South Africa.

  • Study Yields New Clues to Predict Tipping Points for Marsh Survival

    Sea-level rise, sediment starvation and other environmental woes pose increasing threats to coastal wetlands worldwide. 

  • Fate of Meerkats Tied to Seasonal Climate Effects

    The effects of climate change are especially obvious in arid environments where resources are scarce and subject to seasonal availability. 

  • Vegetation Recovery on Abandoned Oil And Gas Well Sites Is Variable on Colorado Plateau

    Recovery of vegetation on plugged and abandoned oil and gas well sites on the Colorado Plateau is influenced by time, moisture, nonnative plants and the type of plant community that was originally in place before well sites were constructed, according to a recently published study by the U.S. Geological Survey.

  • Whale Week: A Message from the Director for NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources

    World Whale Day (February 16) is almost here and that means it’s time to celebrate Whale Week, which encompasses all cetaceans, large and small, from the blue whale to the harbor porpoise.

  • New Deep Sea Animal Discoveries Warrant Expanded Protections in Costa Rican Waters

    A three-week expedition off the coast of Costa Rica has just expanded our knowledge of deep sea ecosystems in the region. 

  • Bees Have Brains for Basic Maths

    Researchers have found bees can do basic mathematics, in a discovery that expands our understanding of the relationship between brain size and brain power.

  • Rigs to Reefs

    Offshore oil platforms have an immense presence, physically, financially and environmentally.

  • Tool Identifies Locations for Re-establishing Oyster Beds that Maximize Their Ecological Benefits

    Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a mapping tool that identifies sites for re-establishing oyster reefs that maximize their ecological benefits – such as water filtration.

  • Many Arctic Lakes Give off Less Carbon Than Expected

    The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet. One consequence of that trend is the thawing of permafrost, a layer of earth that has remained frozen for thousands of years in some areas. 

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