When scientists launched the EU funded SeaRover project to explore the depths of Ireland’s oceans, no one expected them to make groundbreaking...
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Shedding Light on Sea Creature Secrets
Exactly how does coral make its skeleton, a sea urchin grow a spine, or an abalone form the mother-of-pearl in its shell? A new study at the...
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Researchers Explore the Hagfish Genome
A study by a group of researchers at the University of Kentucky in collaboration with scientists in four other countries has been published in the...
Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) have evaluated a potential new way to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, by adding a common...
El Niño, a climate pattern where warm waters in the eastern Pacific fuel hotter weather, is finally beginning to wane after bringing a long stretch...
"Discovering and scientifically identifying species is incredibly important—otherwise, we might lose them before we even knew they were here," says...
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The Grey Seal Hunt is Too Large
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg warn that today's hunting quotas of about 3,000 animals pose a risk to the long-term survival of the...
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SMART Fiber-Optic Cables on Sea Floor Will Detect Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Global Warming
Everybody in Portugal knows the date: November 1, 1755. It was All Saints’ Day, with candles lit in homes to honor ancestors. Then the earthquake...
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Researchers Highlight Newfound Significance of Communication Between Atmosphere and Oceans
The interaction between the oceans and the atmosphere plays a vital role in shaping the Earth's climate. Changing sea surface temperatures can heat...
New species alert! Dr. Katherine Bemis of NOAA Fisheries' National Systematics Laboratory and her collaborators recently described a new fish...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current plays an important part in global overturning circulation, the exchange of heat and CO2 between the ocean and...
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New Research Reveals Full Diversity of Killer Whales as Two Species Come into View on Pacific Coast
Scientists have resolved one of the outstanding questions about one of the world’s most recognizable creatures, identifying two well-known killer...
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