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Human-Made Noise Disrupts Fish Parenting
When boats buzz by the Great Barrier Reef, some small fish pause their parenting, lowering their offspring’s chances of survival, a May...
Dec 16, 2022


How Rising Temperatures Affect Ocean Predation
Across 115 degrees of latitude, spanning most of North and South America, higher ocean temperatures correlate with more intense predation...
Dec 12, 2022


Dolphins May Remember Personal Experiences
Humans don’t use the same type of memory to recall the capitals of the world as they do to flash back to a visit to a friend’s house the...
Dec 9, 2022


To save nature, focus on populations, not species
Human-released greenhouse gasses are causing the world to warm, and with that warming comes increasing stress for many of the planet's...
Dec 5, 2022


The Big Five of the Ocean: Exploring the Waters of East Africa
When we think "Africa," we think of the "Big Five"—lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo and rhinos—that crisscross the African Savannah....
Dec 2, 2022


Reef Sharks Repelled by People
Reef sharks rarely get any love. These sharks, comprising several species, loiter around coral reefs, snacking on small fish, squids and...
Nov 28, 2022


Tunas and Marlins Officially Classified as Threatened
Extinction is a real possibility for three species of tunas. That’s one of the messages from a new study released today online in the...
Nov 25, 2022


Shark Finning: Sharks Turned Prey
Sharks have been feared hunters ever since people first observed them swimming in the vast ocean. Yet today, sharks are declining rapidly...
Nov 21, 2022


Coral reef ecosystems
Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Coral polyps, the animals primarily responsible for building reefs, can...
Nov 18, 2022


Tides
Tides are actually waves, the biggest waves on the planet, and they cause the sea to rise and fall along the shore around the world....
Nov 14, 2022


Climate Drives Change in an Arctic Food Web
Climate-driven changes in sea ice and currents could lead to smaller, less nutritious zooplankton, a new NOAA Fisheries study suggests....
Nov 11, 2022


Waves
Waves play an important role in the way coastal ecosystems function, and also provide tourism dollars because of their draw for surfers....
Nov 7, 2022


Impacts of Invasive Lionfish
Lionfish are native to coral reefs in the tropical waters of the South Pacific and Indian Oceans. But you don't have to travel halfway...
Nov 4, 2022


Hooded Seals
Hooded seals Description & Behavior Hooded seals, Cystophora cristata (Erxleben, 1777), aka Cystophora borealis, Phoca cristata, are...
Oct 31, 2022


Overlooked and at risk, seagrass is habitat of choice for many small-scale fishers
Seagrass meadows are the fishing grounds of choice for many households in four Indo-Pacific countries, according to a new study that...
Oct 28, 2022


Scientists develop AI that can listen to the pulse of a reef being restored
Healthy coral reefs, with their brightly colored corals and bustling schools of fish, are easy to spot underwater. New research into the...
Oct 24, 2022


Study paints ‘bleak picture’ for nearly all marine life without emissions cuts
A new study has found that nearly 90% of assessed marine life will be at high or critical risk by the year 2100 if climate change...
Oct 21, 2022


Chambered Nautiluses
Chambered Nautiluses Description & Behavior Chambered or emperor nautiluses, Nautilus pompilius (Linnaeus, 1758), reach about 20 cm in...
Oct 17, 2022


Delegates come close, but fail again to clinch high seas protection treaty
U.N. member states came tantalizingly close to sealing a deal for a high-stakes, legally binding treaty to conserve biodiversity on the...
Oct 14, 2022


Greenland’s sustainable halibut fishery may threaten newfound corals, sponges
In the Davis Strait between Greenland and Canada’s Baffin Island, where only the faintest rays of sunlight penetrate, swim...
Oct 10, 2022
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