Researchers assessed several years of sediment trap collections at three sites - near the Deepwater Horizon site, an active natural seep site, and a...
Corals that tolerate heat stress may harbor different bacteria than others, reports a New College undergraduate thesis study conducted in the US...
First-of-its-kind study combines NASA satellite observations of Earth with data on human activities to map where—and why—freshwater is changing...
A recent survey on the management of seagrass deposits stranded along Mediterranean beaches reveals that over 80% of the coastal municipalities...
At first glance, the Baltic Sea seems to be rather uninteresting for scientists working on global ocean topics: it is comparatively shallow, has a...
As the standard of living has increased in developed countries over the past 50 years, so has the consumption of oil. We rely on petroleum-based...
Near-shore animal becomes plant-like after pilfering tiny solar panels and storing them in its gut
New research from the UK's University of East Anglia (UEA) has confirmed a dramatic decrease in oxygen in the Gulf of Oman, part of the Arabian Sea.
The sun shines brightly over the Gulf of Mexico, causing the ocean surface to shimmer exposing a trail of rainbow hues that shows the oil spill...
On April 17, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean (MARCO) released a first-of-its-kind report at the Mid-Atlantic scale that examines the...
Global declines of coral reefs -- particularly in the Caribbean -- have spurred efforts to grow corals in underwater nurseries and transplant them...
Geoscience researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Smith College and the Japanese Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology...
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