The latest report from the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation finds Palau's reefs had the highest coral cover observed on the Global Reef...
While plastics recycling is not new science, current processes don't make it economically worthwhile -- waste plastics get "down-cycled" into lower...
Researchers are learning more about the brightly colored bacterial mats threatening the ecological health of coral reefs worldwide.
A series of well-attended webinar conferences broadcast during the first Covid lockdown has resulted in Thordon Bearings securing a contract from a...
Florida surveying company completes milestone project using autonomous survey vessel for artificial reef survey
Cornwall Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority has recently taken delivery of a Scientific Echo Sounder to help them manage seagrass...
Krill is rapidly gaining popularity.
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The number of sea turtles spotted along the coasts of the UK and Ireland has declined in recent years, researchers say.
Wageningen University & Research
Rebuilding tropical fisheries with coastal communities
Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Scientists and Collaborators Obtain
Quantitative Number for Biomass — First Estimate of its Kind
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