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Sensoray, an industry-leading designer and manufacturer of OEM electronics for video imaging, data acquisition and industrial control, have...
A new study reported in the journal Current Biology on February 24 offers some of the first evidence that gray whales might depend on a magnetic...
Professor Rob Hale of William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is lead author of a new "Grand Challenges" paper commissioned...
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A Plan to Save Earth's Ocean
At least 26 percent of our oceans need urgent conservation attention to preserve Earth's marine biodiversity, a University of Queensland-led...
Whales undertake some of the longest migrations on earth, often swimming many thousands of miles, over many months, to breed in the tropics. The...
Adventurous citizen explorers to join the manned submersible expedition into the Grand Canyon of the Ocean.
The Atlas will help improve the environmental management of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)
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New scientific findings released today in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications, show that expansion of the Pacific Remote Islands and...
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