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Published Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world



The largest living animal, the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) which averages about 27 meters in...
Published Protected areas in Thailand are at a higher risk of forest fires when located away from indigenous communities



Research has found that national parks and protected areas are at a higher risk of forest fires when...
Published Millions in costs due to discharge of scrubber water into the Baltic Sea



Discharge from ships with so-called scrubbers cause great damage to the Baltic Sea. A new study show...
Published Warmer West Coast ocean conditions linked to increased risk of toxic shellfish - Warmer West Coast Ocean Conditions Linked to Increased Risk of Toxic Shellfish


Hazardous levels of domoic acid, a natural toxin that accumulates in shellfish, have been linked to...
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


A new NOAA outlook shows that many coral reefs across around the world will likely be exposed to hig...
Published Satellites cast critical eye on coastal dead zones - Satellites Cast Critical Eye on Coastal Dead Zones


Scientists have found a new and better way to use remote sensing to understand where coastal dead zo...
Published Coastal species persist on high seas on floating plastic debris - Coastal Species Thrive on High Seas: Floating Plastic Debris as a New Habitat



The high seas have been colonized by a surprising number of coastal marine invertebrate species, whi...
Published Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future



The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the largest accidental spill in history, releas...
Published Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realize - Ozone May Be Heating the Planet More Than We Realize


New research reveals ozone in the lower atmosphere in particular contributed to warming in the South...
Published Oxidant pollutant ozone removes mating barriers between fly species



Researchers show that ozone levels, such as those found in many places on hot summer days today, des...
Published Restoring the Great Salt Lake would have environmental justice as well as ecological benefits



Inland seas around the world are drying up due to increasing human water use and accelerating climat...
Published Early life exposure to weed pollen could increase childhood asthma risk



A study has found children who are exposed to tree and weed pollen in urban environments are at incr...
Published Nature-based management is making rivers more resilient - Nature-Based Management: Making Rivers More Resilient



Nature-based management is making rivers more resilient. New research shows progress in Australia to...
Published 'Perfect storm' led to 2016 Great Barrier Reef bleaching - Perfect Storm Led to 2016 Great Barrier Reef Bleaching


Researchers say unprecedented oceanographic conditions in 2016 produced the perfect storm of factors...
Published Ningaloo corals are ill-equipped to handle future climate change - Ningaloo Corals are Ill-Equipped to Handle Future Climate Change


The relatively pristine coral populations of WA's inshore Kimberley region are better equipped to su...
Published New bioremediation material to clean up 'forever chemicals' - New Bioremediation Material to Clean Up 'Forever Chemicals'



A novel bioremediation technology for cleaning up per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, chem...
Published Passenger car preheating produces as much particulate emissions as driving dozens of kilometers - Passenger Car Preheating: A Major Contributor to Particulate Emissions



A new study measured particulate emissions from passenger car preheating with an auxiliary heater in...
Published Designing with DNA - Designing with DNA: The Future of Biotechnology


Marvel at the tiny nanoscale structures emerging from labs, and it's easy to imagine you're browsing...
Published Virus plus microplastics equal double whammy for fish health - Virus plus Microplastics Equal Double Whammy for Fish Health


Microplastics -- tiny particles generated as plastics weather and fragment -- pose a growing threat...
Published How does biodiversity change globally? Detecting accurate trends may be currently unfeasible - How Biodiversity is Changing Globally: Why Detecting Accurate Trends May Be Unfeasible


Existing data are too biased to provide a reliable picture of the global average of local species ri...