Pathogenic fungi attack diatoms in the ocean and trigger the formation of new, beneficial substances in the algae.
Research undermines widely held idea that favorable conditions in winter habitat make up for the long, arduous migratory flights
Study may spawn ways to genetically alter and control red seaweeds
When cyclones or other massive oceanic storms make landfall, their giant waves batter coastlines and sometimes cause widespread damage.
Satellites now play a key role in monitoring carbon levels in the oceans, but we are only just beginning to understand their full potential.
Demand for commercial and private access to manned submersibles prompts increased investments.
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MacArtney Canada Ltd. in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia are passing the puck to Darren E. Penney as Head of Item Sales for Central and Eastern Canada.
After over two decades at the helm of Nortek, a specialist in oceanographic instrumentation, Atle Lohrmann is taking on new challenges at newly...
Scientist John Taylor with the University of Cambridge analyzed simulations of small-scale fronts (
Fish that are able to adjust to warming waters may pass heat-tolerant genes not just onto their children, but their grandchildren too.
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