A new study from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, in waters off the Western Australian coast has showed floating a special kind of filter...
New research shows that hurricane maximum wind speeds in the subtropical Atlantic around Bermuda have more than doubled on average over the last 60...
Humpback and bowhead whales are the only mammals other than humans thought to progressively change the songs they sing through a process of cultural...
The strange social structure of tiny fish called emerald coral gobies may be explained by family loyalty, new research shows.
The songs of fin whales can be used for seismic imaging of the oceanic crust, providing scientists a novel alternative to conventional surveying, a...
New research led by Monterey Bay Aquarium reveals that even the revered white shark cannot escape the impacts of a changing ocean. The study,...
Researchers can now determine the age and sex of living beluga whales in Alaska's Cook Inlet thanks to a new DNA-based technique that uses...
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Healthy Oceans Need Healthy Soundscapes
Oceans were once filled with the sounds of nature, but overfishing, climate change and human noise have fundamentally changed the natural underwater...
Just as plants and animals on land are keenly attuned to the hours of sunlight in the day, life in the oceans follows the rhythms of the day, the...
The answer might not be so straightforward
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Algorithm for Algal Rhythms
An atlas of harmful algal blooms across the Red Sea reveals their link with industrial aquaculture and how these blooms have changed in recent...
Efforts to understand when corals reproduce have been given a boost thanks to a new resource that gives scientists open access to more than forty...
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