After examining 14 of the world’s most common ecosystems, coastal environments were found to be the most effective at capturing carbon
Coral reefs are one of the most biodiverse environments on the planet and for years scientists have suspected that the origins of vertebrate life...
In a new study spanning coastal areas of the Northern Hemisphere, a coordinated researcher network explored the magnitude of organic carbon stocks...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science found that a common coral species...
A ‘reef protector’ robot from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is set to become 'mother' to hundreds of millions of baby corals in a...
A large-scale, long-term experiment on kelp forests off Southern California brings new insight to how the biodiversity of coastal ecosystems could...
With the United States being pummeled over the last couple of years with several high-category, high-damage hurricanes, the University of Delaware's...
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Getting A Longer Heads-Up On El Niño
Changes in Atlantic Ocean sea surface temperatures can be used to predict extreme climatic variations known as El Niño and La Niña more than a year...
Macroalgae, known commonly to most as ‘seaweed’ plays an important role in many of the products we use on a day to day basis from toothpaste to...
As the oceans warm and humans migrate to or grow in numbers in coastal areas of the world, scientists are increasingly keeping an eye on ocean...
Sea lettuce, a fast-growing seaweed that spawns massive "green tides," is a prolific thief, according to research that for the first time sequenced...
Coastal ecosystems store more carbon with certain plant invaders, but animal invaders set them back
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