A new study confirms that the Gulf of St. Lawrence is an important habitat for a large proportion of the endangered North Atlantic right whale...
Whales in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf consume about three million microplastics per day, a new study has found.
Discovery of a juvenile—named “Phoenix”—renews hope for survival of the critically endangered eastern North Pacific right whale population.
An unprecedented abundance of oceanic life played a crucial role in the creation of Earth’s mountains, a landmark study led by scientists at the...
The Great Barrier Reef is booming with new life after the world’s biggest reproductive event – coral spawning – giving scientists a narrow window to...
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A team of scientists has identified an additional force that likely contributed to a mass extinction event 250 million years ago.
Sea urchins, albeit having a limited and ancestral sensory system, can show a complex behaviour when escaping a predator. These marine invertebrates...
Training AI to detect and identify marine mammal calls from underwater acoustic recordings opens new possibilities for more cost-effective marine...
The GOOS BioEco Panel and its partners undertook a global survey and published their findings in a new paper
Researchers suggest this behavior plays a greater ecological role than previously known
Researchers find that most coralline algae are negatively affected by ocean acidification, but some species may be more resilient than others
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