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  • Mysterious Glowing Coral Reefs Are Fighting to Recover

    Some bleaching corals undergo an, until now, mysterious transformation – emitting a range of different bright neon colours.

  • Are We Underestimating Microplastics in the Marine Environment?

    A new study suggests an underestimation of microplastics in the ocean.

  • A Major Oil Pipeline Project Strikes Deep at the Heart of Africa

    Imagine a tropical version of the Alaskan oil pipeline. Only longer. 

  • Sustainable Honey for Food and Forests – A Beekeeper’s Story

    Sticky and delicious, honey is loved by many across cultures and continents.

  • UCF Study Finds Microplastics in Florida’s Birds of Prey for 1st Time

    The accumulation of microplastics in birds’ digestive systems could lead to poisoning, starvation and death.

  • Big-Brained Minnows of Tomorrow Could Face Cognitive Challenges in Warmer Waters

    Climate change could leave freshwater fish with bigger brains but a reduced ability to effectively explore their surroundings, scientists have found.

  • Even Biodiverse Coral Reefs Still Vulnerable to Climate Change and Invasive Species

    A new study reveals clear evidence highlighting the importance of fish biodiversity to the health of spectacular tropical coral reef ecosystems.

  • New Study Projects Ocean Warming Impact on Antarctic Krill

    Ocean warming is likely to alter the distribution and lifecycle of ecologically and commercially important Antarctic krill over the rest of this century, according to new Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research.

  • How Climate Killed Corals

    New CIRES study: Multiple factors joined forces to devastate the Great Barrier Reef in 2016.

  • UIC Study Examines Impact of Chicago River Reversal on Region’s Aquatic Environments, Fauna

    Prior to European settlement, wetlands, lakes and streams were the major landscape features of the Chicago region.

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