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  • An Upended Ecosystem in the Arabian Sea

    How can snow cover on the Himalayas influence the species that thrive in the ocean a thousand kilometers away?

  • Salt Marsh Resilience Compromised by Crabs Along Tidal Creek Edges

    Coastal marshes are vulnerable to erosion caused by rising seas, pounding waves, and tidal flows.

  • Right Whale Use of Southern New England Wind Energy Areas Increasing

    Southern New England habitat is important to the North Atlantic right whale. With offshore wind energy development planned in the region, working with stakeholders to minimize potential impacts on right whales and other protected species is crucial.

  • Mountain Lions Moved Less, Downsized Territory During LA’s Pandemic Shutdown

    As people sheltered in place at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, sightings of wildlife in urban areas helped spawn a meme, “Nature is healing,” that reflected an intuitive belief: Carnivores were stretching their legs, and their ranges, by expanding into long-lost territory.

  • Up to 85 per Cent of Historical Salmon Habitat Lost in Lower Fraser Region

    For perhaps the first time ever, researchers have mapped out the true extent of habitat loss for salmon in the Lower Fraser River, one of the most important spawning and rearing grounds for Pacific salmon in B.C.

  • Plastic Pollution and Ocean Acidification Reduce Antarctic Krill Development

    Plastic pollution combined with ocean acidification hinders the development of Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean, research published today (4 August 2021) in Marine Frontiers reveals.

  • An Endangered Snake Thrives at San Francisco Airport

    During a typical year, some 55 million people pass through San Francisco International (SFO), the nation’s seventh-busiest airport. 

  • Climate Change Risk to Emperor Penguins

    British Antarctic Survey scientists have contributed to a new study published today (3 August)  which provides valuable new data highlighting how emperor penguins extinction risk is increased due to rapid climate change and an increase in extreme climate events, such as glacial calving and sea ice loss. 

  • ECOSTRESS Data Incorporated Into New Wildfire Response Tool

    The instrument on the International Space Station is uniquely positioned to provide wildfire responders with a high-resolution look at fire progression.

  • Red Tide Appearing In Gulf Of Mexico

    Texas A&M-Galveston marine biologist Daniel Roelke says the algae bloom can be devastating to marine life and can threaten humans.

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