A new study found overlooked tsunami hazards related to undersea, near-shore strike-slip faults, especially for coastal cities adjacent to faults...
The most detailed look at kelp forests to date finds unseen parasites dominate species interactions
Rhode Island considers naming the local coral as a state emblem
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) occur in all 50 U.S. states and many produce toxins that cause illness or death in humans and commercially important...
A new publication from the Dauphin Island Sea Lab's Marine Mammal Research Program (DISL) examines how bridge-building and in-water construction...
Expansive study shows seagrass meadows can buffer ocean acidification
Photographer's images aid research of rare Great Lakes wave
Younger trees take up and release less water than mature trees 10 years or older, researchers from North Carolina State University found in a new...
New pan-European shoreline-migration map based on field measurements and aerial photography, for improved planning and decision-making
As plastic debris weathers in aquatic environments, it can shed tiny nanoplastics.
When people think of sea level rise, they usually think of coastal erosion. However, recent computer modeling studies indicate that coastal...
More often than ever before, water available in rivers is at the mercy of climate change, international researchers collaborating on a worldwide...
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