“The study of fish in the sea may be the most necessary of all our oceanographic researches because we shall increasingly be made to turn to the sea...
Projects encompassed geophysical and geotechnical surveys in the Gulf of Mexico and the Western Atlantic
Working with the Swedish University for Agriculture and Sciences (SLU) the MacArtney Group have co-designed a Lobster Sledge for investigation into...
Rutgers and other scientists document the impact of ocean warming on fisheries
Ecologists from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and the University of Michigan are forecasting a large Chesapeake Bay...
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Squid Could Thrive Under Climate Change
Squid will survive and may even flourish under even the worst-case ocean acidification scenarios, according to a new study published this week.
Researchers test out thermal IR cameras for whale detection in British Columbia's Gulf Islands
Repeat coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures has resulted in lasting changes to fish communities, according to a new long-term study in...
The frequency of marine heatwave days increased by 50% over the past century but our ability to predict them has been limited by a lack of...
Some dinoflagellate plankton species are bioluminescent, with a remarkable ability to produce light to make themselves and the water they swim in...
Danish economist and environmentalist Inger Andersen today took up her new role as Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, promising to...
Twenty-seven Small Island Developing States have come together in a bid to manage and eliminate toxic chemicals and waste.
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