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  • How do we make nautical charts?

    A nautical chart is a map of the sea. Just as a map helps us navigate on land, a nautical chart helps those traveling on the ocean get where they’re going safely and efficiently.

  • Billions of Nanoparticles Accumulate in Marine Organisms Within Six Hours

    Study is the first to quantify the uptake of nanoparticles at predicted environmentally relevant conditions.

  • Saltier Waterways are Creating Dangerous “Chemical Cocktails”

    New UMD-led research highlights the need for better regulation and pollution management strategies.

  • Prescribed Burning Not as Damaging as Previously Thought

    New research by the University has found that prescribed burning, a controversial technique where fires are intentionally used to manage vegetation, is not as damaging to peat growth as previously thought if carried out on a sensible rotation, and can produce several positive outcomes. 

  • Don’t Quibble With a Gribble: Why a Curious Crustacean Could Hold Secret to Making Renewable Energy From Wood

    Scientists studying the digestive system of a curious wood-eating crustacean have discovered it may hold the key to sustainably converting wood into biofuel.

  • Study shows precipitous decline in population of adult rainbow trout in Bow River

    The population of adult rainbow trout in the Bow River has declined dramatically in recent years, a trend that puts at risk the world-famous recreational fishery, University of Calgary scientists have found.

  • Stanford Scholar Finds Resiliency in Alaskan Forests Ravaged by Climate Change

    Ice caps are melting, the ocean is acidifying and extreme weather is plaguing those who live in vulnerable areas. 

  • Virtual Reality Could Serve as Powerful Environmental Education Tool, According to Stanford Researchers

    Utter the words “ocean acidification” in mixed company, and you’ll probably get blank stares. 

  • What is the most common form of ocean litter?

    Cigarette butts are the most common form of marine litter.

  • The case of the missing oxygen: Hypoxia in national marine sanctuaries

    Not every marine scientist has the same origin story. Some are instantly enthralled by the ocean and its many inhabitants at a ripe young age.

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