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Published Deciphering the intensity of past ocean currents
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Ocean currents determine the structure of the deep-sea ocean floor and the transport of sediments, o...
Published Even very low levels of pesticide exposure can affect fish for generations
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Fish exposed to some pesticides at extremely low concentrations for a brief period of time can demon...
Published Acidity of Antarctic waters could double by century's end, threatening biodiversity
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Without drastically reducing global emissions, the Antarctic Ocean could become too acidic for hundr...
Published Conservation actions for SA's white shark population now a matter of urgency
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A group of marine biologists specializing in shark ecology, genetics and fisheries have challenged t ...
Published Snakes do it faster, better: How a group of scaly, legless lizards hit the evolutionary jackpot
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More than 100 million years ago, the ancestors of the first snakes were small lizards that lived alo...
Published Oceans release microplastics into the atmosphere
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Tiny plastic particles can be found in the air over the oceans even far away from the coast. Accordi...
Published Scientists raise the alarm: Too many harbour porpoises die each year in fishing nets
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In order to keep the population of harbour porpoises in Danish coastal waters stable, only 24 can pe...
Published Study illuminates the protective role of fluorescence in neon-colored sea anemones
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A team of researchers has uncovered a direct genetic link between fluorescence and color in sea anem...
Published 'Janitors' of the Sea: Overharvested sea cucumbers play crucial role in protecting coral
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Researchers discovered that sea cucumbers -- sediment-eating organisms that function like autonomous...
Published If we can't untangle this mess, Norway's blue industry will never be green
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For the first time, researchers have investigated how ropes and fishing lines are handled by the Nor...
Published Surprising behavior in one of the least studied mammals in the world
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Beaked whales are among the least studied mammals in the world. Now, a new study reveals surprising...
Published Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare -- and naivety could be to blame
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The first study of humpback whale entanglements in B.C. aquaculture facilities found eight over 13 y...
Published Orcas demonstrating they no longer need to hunt in packs to take down the great white shark
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An orca (killer whale) has been observed, for the first-ever time, individually consuming a great wh...
Published Citizen scientists contribute vital information about 35 seahorse species
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Thanks to diligent observers, seahorses, those enigmatic and charismatic fish, are not only being di...
Published The choreography connecting kelp forests to the beach
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A new study uncovers a symphony of synchrony between the kelp forest and beach, with broader implica...
Published Shy sea anemones are more likely to survive heatwaves
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A study shows that sea anemones that react more slowly to change can survive a heatwave better than...
Published Evolution in action? New study finds possibility of nitrogen-fixing organelles
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A new study finds that UCYN-A, a species of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, may be evolving organelle...
Published What's quieter than a fish? A school of them
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Swimming in schools makes fish surprisingly stealthy underwater, with a group able to sound like a s...
Published New research highlights risks of selective adaptation in extreme coral habitats
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Resilient corals, often referred to as 'super corals', have recently been seen as potential saviours...
Published Could fishponds help with Hawaii's food sustainability?
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Indigenous aquaculture systems in Hawaii, known as loko i'a or fishponds, can increase the amount of...