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  • Researchers Embark on Study of Baleen Whale Monitoring Systems in the Honguedo Strait

    A new study led by a UNB researcher will help identify optimal locations, technology and scientific approaches to maximize the effectiveness of whale monitoring in and around a major Canadian shipping region with the goal of mitigating ship strike risk.

  • Early Breeding Season for Some Arctic Seabirds Due Global Warming

    The breeding season of some seabirds in Arctic regions takes place earlier as a result of the temperature rise caused by climate change, according to a science article with Francisco Ramírez, from the Faculty of Biology and the Biodiversity Research Institute (IRBio) of the University of Barcelona –as one of the main authors.

  • Proximity to Paths and Roads Is a Burden for White-Tailed Sea Eagles

    The white-tailed sea eagle is known for reacting sensitively to disturbances.  

  • Daddy Daycare: Why Some Songbirds Care for the Wrong Kids

    Interspecific feeding — when an adult of one species feeds the young of another — is rare among songbirds, and scientists could only speculate on why it occurs, but now, Penn State researchers have new insight into this behavior.

  • Hovering Closer to the Secrets of Hummingbird Flight

    The extraordinary ability of hummingbirds to perform complex escape maneuvers will be explored for its potential to enhance the field of robotics and micro aerial vehicles, thanks to a $923,483 grant from the Office of Naval Research.

  • Small Boat Traffic: Rise in Vessel Traffic Threatens Resident Orca Population

    Large vessel traffic in the Boundary Pass shipping lanes, on the east side of Saturna Island, has been steadily increasing for decades—and the impact on endangered southern resident killer whales (SRKW) is causing considerable concern.

  • Ecologists Find Strong Evidence of ‘Fishing Down the Food Web’ in Freshwater Lake

    Research by ecologists at the University of Toronto and Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry shows strong evidence in a freshwater lake of “fishing down the food web”.

  • Sea Grant Awards $2 Million in Research to Improve Understanding, Management of Highly Migratory Species

    Three awards totaling $2 million in federal funding were recently awarded through the 2019 Sea Grant Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Research Initiative, a competitive research process.

  • Looking Back at The Blob: Record Warming Drives Unprecedented Ocean Change

    When he saw the sampling nets hauled aboard a NOAA research ship off the coast of Oregon in the summer of 2015, Ric Brodeur knew right away something very strange was happening.

  • Plant Diversity a Casualty of High-Severity Wildfires

    Sierra Nevada forests are losing plant diversity due to high-severity fires, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.

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