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Published The most endangered fish are the least studied
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The most threatened reef fishes are also the most overlooked by scientists and the general public. S...
Published Ash can fertilize the oceans
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Flames roared through Santa Barbara County in late 2017. UC Santa Barbara canceled classes, and the...
Published Unlocking the secrets of killer whale diets and their role in climate change - Unlocking the Secrets of Killer Whale Diets and Their Role in Climate Change
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Researchers have discovered new clues to understand how killer whales impact their environment. ABST...
Published Fossil CSI: Giant extinct marine reptile graveyard was likely ancient birthing grounds - Fossil CSI: Giant Extinct Marine Reptile Graveyard Was Likely Ancient Birthing Grounds
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An international research team examines a rich fossil bed in the renowned Berlin-Ichthyosaur State P...
Published Outlook for the blue economy - Outlook for the Blue Economy: A Promising Future
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A handful of hyper-productive fisheries provide sustenance to a billion people and employ tens of mi...
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
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Researchers have discovered three new species of luminescent Polycirrus worms that emit blue-purple...
Published Sea stars able to consume kelp-eating urchins fast enough to protect kelp forests, research shows - Sea Stars: The Unsung Heroes of Kelp Forests
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Researchers have provided the first experimental evidence that a species of endangered sea star prot...
Published Emulating how krill swim to build a robotic platform for ocean navigation - Emulating How Krill Swim to Build a Robotic Platform for Ocean Navigation
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Researchers have presented important first steps in building underwater navigation robots. ABSTRACT:...
Published These long-necked reptiles were decapitated by their predators, fossil evidence confirms - These Long-Necked Reptiles Were Decapitated by Their Predators, Fossil Evidence Confirms
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In the age of dinosaurs, many marine reptiles had extremely long necks compared to reptiles today. W ...
Published Plastic additives contaminate the sea and selectively harm corals' reproduction processes, research finds - Plastic Additives Contaminate the Sea and Selectively Harm Corals' Reproduction Processes, Research Finds
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A new study examined the effect of plastic additives on the reproductive process and larvae developm...
Published In hot water: Ocean warming impacts growth, metabolic rate and gene activity of newly hatched clownfish - In Hot Water: How Ocean Warming Affects Newly Hatched Clownfish
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Future ocean warming and marine heatwaves could impact the growth and development of clownfish durin ...
Published Research shows how Gulf of Mexico escaped ancient mass extinction - Research Shows How Gulf of Mexico Escaped Ancient Mass Extinction
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An ancient bout of global warming 56 million years ago that acidified oceans and wiped-out marine li ...
Published Research reveals human-driven changes to distinctive foraging patterns in North Pacific Ocean - Research Reveals Human-Driven Changes to Distinctive Foraging Patterns in North Pacific Ocean
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The first large-scale study of its kind has uncovered more than 4,000 years' worth of distinctive fo...
Published Elusive pygmy right whale is a homebody
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The smallest member of the filter-feeding family is one of the only whale species not to embark on s...
Published The trilobites' guide to surviving environmental change
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Scientists have worked out how one unusual species of trilobite -- an ancient, sea-dwelling relative...
Published Reinforcement learning allows underwater robots to locate and track objects underwater
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A team has shown that reinforcement learning -i.e., a neural network that learns the best action to...
Published Tiny spirits roam the corals of Japan -- two new pygmy squids discovered
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Named after Japanese folklore, two cephalopod species have been discovered in the coastal waters of...
Published Sea sequin 'bling' links Indonesian islands' ancient communities
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Microscopic analysis has revealed that trends in body ornamentation were shared across Indonesian is...
Published Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans
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Scientists reveal new lineages of giant sea anemones in Japan and their surprising associations with...
Published Plastic pollution on coral reefs increases with depth and mostly comes from fishing activities
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Researchers reveal the extent of plastic pollution on coral reefs, finding that debris increases wit...