New research shows 75 percent of the Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Central Florida will be highly vulnerable to erosion and inundation from...
Researchers from the University have collaborated on a project looking at seabird feeding around man-made tidal structures
New global atlas offers new way to map coral reefs from space
First comprehensive in-water survey shows key role of ocean temperature and human protection
The central Salish Sea of the Pacific Northwest is bounded by two active fault zones that could trigger rockfalls and slumps of sediment that might...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by a variety of human impacts.
Scientists at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa Department of Biology have developed a technique for measuring the amount of living coral on a reef...
Photos taken months, and in some cases years, apart by scuba divers show female sand tiger sharks returning to the same shipwrecks off the North...
When it comes to understanding future climate, the south Asian summer monsoon offers a paradox. Most climate models predict that as human-caused...
The harmful algae that causes red tide is currently at near undetectable levels in Florida waters compared with the much higher concentrations at...
Scientists recover dozens of antimicrobial and anticancer compounds from seaweed
In coral reef ecosystems, amid stony corals, fronds of algae and schools of fish, microorganisms are essential for recycling nutrients --...
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