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Published Historic map reveals how mussel farm is bringing shellfish reefs back to the seabed



New analysis has shown that the UK's first large scale offshore mussel farm might in fact serve as a...
Published Earth might be experiencing 7th mass extinction, not 6th - Earth Might Be Experiencing 7th Mass Extinction, Not 6th


Earth is currently in the midst of a mass extinction, losing thousands of species each year. New res...
Published Science of sediment transport key to river conservation and protection - Science of Sediment Transport Key to River Conservation and Protection


Researchers have devised a better way to measure how fast sediment flows in rivers -- information th...
Published Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining - Whale Warning as Clock Ticks Towards Deep-Sea Mining


Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean -- but the potential impact on animals including wh...
Published Excess nutrients lead to dramatic ecosystem changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay; the bay is a harbinger for estuaries worldwide, say researchers - Excess Nutrients and Ecosystem Changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay: A Harbinger for Estuaries Worldwide


When the Covid-19 pandemic hit in 2020 with associated travel restrictions, a research group shifted...
Published Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts - Map of Ancient Ocean 'Dead Zones' Could Predict Future Locations, Impacts


Researchers have created a map of oceanic 'dead zones' that existed during the Pliocene epoch, when...
Published Climate change could cause 'disaster' in the world's oceans - Climate Change Could Cause 'Disaster' in the World's Oceans



Climate change will slow down deep overturning ocean circulation in the coming centuries. Using thre...
Published Toothed whales catch food in the deep using vocal fry - Toothed Whales Use Vocal Fry to Catch Food in the Deep


Toothed whales, such as dolphins, killer whales and sperm whales communicate and catch food exclusiv...
Published Mangroves: Environmental guardians of our coastline - Mangroves: Environmental Guardians of Our Coastline


They are the salt-tolerant shrubs that thrive in the toughest of conditions, but according to new Un...
Published Prehistoric sea monster may have been shorter, stouter, than once believed - Prehistoric Sea Monster May Have Been Shorter, Stouter, Than Once Believed


A big fish story? Maybe so: The greatest sea monster of the Devonian Period (Dunkleosteus terrelli) ...
Published Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did - Want Better Kimchi? Make It Like the Ancients Did



In a combined experimental and theoretical study, researchers measured carbon dioxide levels in ongg...
Published Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes - Most of World's Salt Marshes Likely to be Underwater by 2100, Study Concludes


Salt marshes are some of the most biologically productive ecosystems on Earth. They play an outsized...
Published Scientists believe evolution could save coral reefs, if we let it - Scientists Believe Evolution Could Save Coral Reefs, If We Let It


Coral reefs can adapt to climate change if given the chance to evolve, according to a study. ABSTRAC...
Published Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf - Researchers Discover Expanding and Intensifying Low-Oxygen Zone in the Arabian Gulf


Researchers have studied the emergence of hypoxia -- low oxygen levels -- in the Gulf over three dec...
Published Corals pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to offspring - Corals Pass Mutations Acquired During Their Lifetimes to Offspring


Researchers have documented that corals can pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to their...
Published Meet the first Neanderthal family - Meet the First Neanderthal Family: A Glimpse into Our Ancestral Past


Researchers have managed to sequence multiple individuals from a remote Neanderthal community in Sib...
Published Three newly discovered sea worms that glow in the dark named after creatures from Japanese folklore and marine biologist - Three Newly Discovered Sea Worms That Glow in the Dark Named After Creatures from Japanese Folklore and Marine Biologist



Researchers have discovered three new species of luminescent Polycirrus worms that emit blue-purple...
Published Getting to the bottom of the Arctic sea ice decline - Getting to the Bottom of the Arctic Sea Ice Decline


Sea ice levels in the Arctic Ocean are rapidly declining, due to global warming. Now, to understand...
Published Which came first: The reptile or the egg? - Which Came First: The Reptile or the Egg?



The earliest reptiles, birds and mammals may have borne live young, researchers have revealed. ABSTR...
Published Newly discovered probiotic could protect Caribbean corals threatened by deadly, devastating disease - Newly Discovered Probiotic Could Protect Caribbean Corals Threatened by Deadly, Devastating Disease



Researchers have discovered the first effective bacterial probiotic for treating and preventing ston...