Freshwater fish are a highly diverse group, representing nearly half of all fish species.
Sea urchins have five teeth, each held by a separate jaw in a circular arrangement at the center of their spiked, spherical bodies. Now, researchers...
A key question for climate scientists in recent years has been whether the Atlantic Ocean's main circulation system is slowing down, a development...
13 years of antibiotic resistance trends in bottlenose dolphins
Researchers using electronic tags were able to monitor blue and fin whales off the coast of Southern California over multiple weeks, providing new...
Next to CO2, methane is the greenhouse gas that contributes most to the human-made greenhouse effect. Of the methane sources caused by human...
Norwegian researcher awarded European Research Council grant to explore the ocean's many woes
Storms, boat traffic, animal noises and more contribute to the underwater sound environment in the ocean, even in areas considered protected, a new...
One of the planet's most active ecosystems is one most people rarely encounter, and scientists are only starting to explore. The open ocean contains...
Late in the prehistoric Silurian Period, around 420 million years ago, a devastating mass extinction event wiped 23 percent of all marine animals...
UH geologists discover 10 million years of silence
University of Rhode Island oceanographer Steven D"Hondt and his collaborators have studied the microbial life that lives deep beneath the...
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