A computational analysis has surfaced new insights into the wind and water conditions that cause Kemp's ridley sea turtles to become stranded on...
Young fish can be drawn to degraded coral reefs by loudspeakers playing the sounds of healthy reefs, according to new research published today...
Genetic analyses have revealed remarkably higher species diversity in common red seaweed than previously assumed. It was thought that there were...
All plants need carbon dioxide, or CO2 to live. They extract it from the air and use it during the photosynthesis process to feed themselves.
When it comes to future sea level rise, most studies predict we’ll see between four to eight inches of global sea level rise between now and 2050....
For millions of years, symbiotic bacteria have lived inside the gill cells of Lucinidae clams found in seagrass meadows located mainly along...
Research undermines widely held idea that favorable conditions in winter habitat make up for the long, arduous migratory flights
Study may spawn ways to genetically alter and control red seaweeds
When cyclones or other massive oceanic storms make landfall, their giant waves batter coastlines and sometimes cause widespread damage.
A new Swansea University study has revealed how common shore crabs can navigate their way around a complex maze and can even remember the route in...
Researchers find first evidence of a fish capable of forming and retaining a magnetic memory of water currents
The Caribbean region has suffered intensely from the sargassum crisis. Economists estimate the cost of sargassum clean-up efforts at 120 million USD...
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