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New international research led by Professors Willy Baeyens and Yue Gao of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), published in ...
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Coral bleaching isn’t just an ocean crisis. Here’s how the global event endangers food security, local jobs—and the land ...
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Ocean heat is changing marine food webs—with far-reaching ... - MSNOcean heat is changing marine food webs—with far-reaching consequences for NZ fisheries and sea life. Story by Anne Rolton Vignier, Kirsty Smith • 1mo.
Rising Temperatures Are Scrambling the Base of the Ocean Food Web. Scientists are gaining new insights into how plankton supports life on Earth — just as climate change is changing everything.
Mesoscale eddies, oceanic swirling currents with typical horizontal scales of 10-100 kilometres in diameter, are ubiquitous features of the global ocean and play a vital role in marine ecosystems.
For thousands of years, writers have come up with increasingly creative ways to describe the “wine-dark sea.” But a new study suggests that modern poets may be faced with a slightly different palette.
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Swimming crustacean eats unlikely food source in the deep ocean - MSNSinking forests of algae bring food to the deep ocean. Surprisingly, these isopods can be seen carrying something more common on the ocean's surface: large pieces of Sargassum algae.
Levels of lead and other heavy metals spiked in L.A.’s coastal waters after the January fires, raising serious concerns for the long-term health of the marine food chain.
Study examines how sharks are being impacted by a changing ecosystem 02:00. In the ocean food chain, large sharks generally only have to worry about keeping orcas at bay — but a new study ...
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