Green turtles are more likely to swallow plastic that resembles their natural diet of sea grass, new research suggests.
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs has launched a new £10 million research and development fund to encourage innovation in the...
A team of researchers, led by international conservation charity ZSL (Zoological Society of London), has discovered that sharks are much rarer in...
Teledyne Marine announces the opening of a Vehicles Service Center at the Teledyne Reson office in Slangerup, Denmark.
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Picotech Ltd Launches PicoPOD
Sector innovators Picotech Ltd have launched their latest product worldwide this week. PicoPOD is a turnkey multibeam package for USVs and small...
Sequoia at the forefront of ocean color remote sensing, releases impactful new technology!
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Dr. Mark Fonseca, CSA Vice President Science, Publishes Paper on Seagrass Canopy Hydrodynamics
CSA Ocean Sciences (CSA), announced today that Mark Fonseca, Ph.D., CSA Vice President Science, in collaboration with colleagues from Florida...
A project is underway to help improve advice on ways to prevent seals from taking fish catches.
When making choices, people tend either to go with what they know or try something new. We experience this trade-off every day, whether choosing a...
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Fish Reveal Limb-Regeneration Secrets
What can fish teach scientists about limb regeneration? Quite a bit, as it turns out.
An autonomous ‘SharkCam’ has been used in the UK for the first time to observe the behavior of basking sharks in the Inner Hebrides.
Last week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released the Status of U.S. Fisheries Annual Report to Congress, which details...
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