Community planners and decision makers now have an application guide to help them plan for the significant sea level rise the United States is...
As rising sea levels cause marshes to move inland in six mid-Atlantic states, the coastal zone will not continue to serve as a carbon sink but...
FAU Harbor Branch Receives U.S. EPA Grant to Study Connectivity Between Everglades and Florida Keys Via Florida Bay
A new study has found that invading subtropical corals will survive and thrive in coastal Sydney, which could spell trouble for existing Sydney...
Unlike big land predators, the ocean's top predators don't avoid urban areas
Tropical coral species may have found an alternative habitat where they can thrive in the face of climate change.
It's hotly debated whether coastal wetlands can survive sea-level rise by migrating inland.
Research by Oregon State University has shed new light on the hazards associated with harmful algal blooms such as one four years ago that fouled...
Engineers and scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have successfully recovered the renowned state-of-the-art underwater robot,...
A combination of ecological field methods and cutting-edge artificial intelligence has helped an interdisciplinary research group detect eelgrass...
The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to survive ocean warming than the World...
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New Research Shows Climate Change Impacts on Whale Habitat Use in the Warming Gulf of Maine
Study illustrates need for adjustments in protective measures for threatened and endangered whales
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