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Published Rays were more diverse 150 million years ago than previously thought
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Scientists have explored the puzzling world of rays that lived 150 million years ago and discovered...
Published Coral reefs facing a hot time and increased bleaching, especially along US coasts - Coral Reefs Facing a Hot Time and Increased Bleaching, Especially Along US Coasts
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A new NOAA outlook shows that many coral reefs across around the world will likely be exposed to hig...
Published Scientists unravel drivers of the global zinc cycle in our oceans, with implications for a changing climate
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The understanding of the global zinc cycle in our oceans has important implications in the context o...
Published Oil in the ocean photooxidizes within hours to days, new study finds - Oil in the Ocean Photooxidizes Within Hours to Days, New Study Finds
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A new study demonstrates that under realistic environmental conditions oil drifting in the ocean aft...
Published Fossils of giant sea lizard with dagger-like teeth show how our oceans have fundamentally changed since the dinosaur era
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Fossils of a strange new species of marine lizard with dagger-like teeth that lived 66 million years ...
Published Pacific kelp forests are far older that we thought
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Fossils of kelp along the Pacific Coast are rare. Until now, the oldest fossil dated from 14 million...
Published Groundbreaking study reveals oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones
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A new study reveals that the rare Desertas Petrels (Pterodroma deserta), a wide-ranging seabird in t...
Published Pulsing ultrasound waves could someday remove microplastics from waterways - Pulsing Ultrasound Waves: A Promising Solution to Remove Microplastics from Waterways
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Colorful particles of plastic drift along under the surface of most waterways. These barely visible...
Published Some species may tolerate climate change better than expected
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A new model reassesses the proportion of terrestrial and marine species threatened with extinction b ...
Published Crust-forming algae are displacing corals in tropical waters worldwide
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Over the past few decades, algae have been slowly edging corals out of their native reefs across the...
Published Severe hurricanes boost influx of juveniles and gene flow in a coral reef sponge
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A study is the first to evaluate substrate recolonization by sponges in the U.S. Virgin Islands afte...
Published Scientists 'read' the messages in chemical clues left by coral reef inhabitants
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What species live in this coral reef, and are they healthy? Chemical clues emitted by marine organis ...
Published Device 'smells' seawater to discover, detect novel molecules
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Under the ocean's surface, marine organisms are constantly releasing invisible molecules. Some of th ...
Published DNA decodes the dining preferences of the shell-shucking whitespotted eagle ray
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With mighty jaws and plate-like teeth, the globally endangered whitespotted eagle ray can pretty muc...
Published Gray whales feeding along the Pacific Northwest coast are smaller than their counterparts who travel farther to forage
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Gray whales that spend their summers feeding off the coast of Oregon are shorter than their counterp...
Published Sea level rise shifts habitat for endangered Florida Keys species
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A newly published study describes the response to sea level rise by the silver rice rat, an endanger...
Published Conservation in shark sanctuaries
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Researchers are assessing the efficacy of shark sanctuaries by developing a modeling system that uti...
Published Apex predator of the Cambrian likely sought soft over crunchy prey
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Biomechanical studies on the arachnid-like front 'legs' of an extinct apex predator show that the 2-...
Published Want the secret to less painful belly flops? These researchers have the answer
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Researchers investigated belly flop mechanics and found surprising insights about air-to-water impac...
Published Unique marimo threatened by rising lake temperatures
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Rising lake water temperatures threaten the survival of marimo, unique algal balls found only in col...