The deep ocean circulation that forms around Antarctica could be headed for collapse, say scientists.
In a paper published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, an international research team composed of scientists affiliated with more than...
Fewer parasites in US waters might be seen by many as a good thing, but a Kennesaw State University biologist says the trend signals potential...
The Greenland Ice Sheet covers 1.7 million square kilometers (660,200 square miles) in the Arctic. If it melts entirely, global sea level would rise...
Four sea otters that stranded in California died from an unusually severe form of toxoplasmosis, according to a study from the California Department...
Future ocean warming and marine heatwaves could impact the growth and development of clownfish during their earliest life stages, suggests a new...
The first study into the biological response of the upper ocean in the wake of South Pacific cyclones could help predict the impact of warming ocean...
The report was led by scientists at the Minderoo Foundation, the Centre Scientifique de Monaco, and Boston College. Researchers Mark Hahn and John...
If all the lost ice was piled on London, it would stand over 2 kilometers tall - or 7.4 times the height of the Shard. If it were to cover...
Drifting along in ocean currents, jellyfish can be both predator and prey. They eat almost anything they can capture and follow the typical oceanic...
The deep sea is one of the least well-known areas on Earth, comprising multiple vulnerable ecosystems that play critical roles in the carbon cycle....
Scientists reviewed hundreds of studies on the impact of noise on marine invertebrates (such as crabs, mollusks, squid, prawns, and worms).
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