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Fish pee: The coral reef superfood
Fish consider the ocean their own personal toilet. Well, researchers found out that's not such a bad thing! Hosted by: Hank ...
Just six months after Ocean Rescue Alliance International deployed 50 artificial reef structures off the shores of Hollywood ...
Millions of tires, old washing machines, barges, warships, covering the ocean floor with thousands of square kilometers of concrete—even giant, concrete spheres full of holes: these are all things ...
Even in some of the most isolated corners of the Pacific, plastic pollution has quietly worked its way into the food web. A ...
Oceanic ecosystems are increasingly threatened by global warming, which causes coral bleaching, species migration and, ...
Coral reefs make up less than 1% of ocean habitat but are home to at least 25% of marine species. These incredibly biodiverse ...
Researchers also uncovered evidence of corral damage at lower depths during a survey in the Indian Ocean. The data is helping ...
A recent study led by Jasha Dehm, a researcher at the University of the South Pacific, showed that about a third of the fish found in Pacific island countries and territories contain microplastics.
Oceana scientist Caitlynn Birch explains how environmental DNA, or eDNA, helps us understand and protect the oceans ...
The Oculina Bank runs from Flagler Beach to Fort Pierce, is thousands of years old, and is found nowhere else in the world.
In Scotland, the fishing practice of scrapping ocean bottom continues despite promise - Scotland has designated 37% of its ...
Marine scientists compiling the most holistic “snapshot” of Thailand’s coral reefs to date have uncovered evidence of a long-suspected reality: Thailand’s coral reefs are losing structural complexity.
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