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The world’s oceans regulate climate, provide food and sustain life across the planet. They generate over half the oxygen we ...
Study by UChicago, Smithsonian, UK Natural History Museum challenges assumptions about survival after global catastrophe ...
The fate of coral reefs has been written with a degree of certainty rare in climate science: at 1.5 degrees Celsius of global ...
Massive sea urchin populations are destroying Hawaii's coral reefs faster than they can naturally rebuild themselves.
Scientists found a delicious solution to an invasive species problem — eating long-spined sea urchin roe could save Tasmania's kelp forests.
What is mariculture and why are proponents so bullish on it as a solution to environmental challenges? Peter Manchin, Atlanta ...
Even small disruptions can have widespread effects, throwing entire ecosystems out of balance. The disappearance of top apex predators such as whales, sharks and dolphins weakens the ecosystem’s ...
Nijhum Dwip and the 3,188 km² expanse surrounding the island is more than just water. It is a biologically rich ecosystem ...
Ahead of World Oceans Day and the UN Ocean Conference, this episode of Nature Breaking explores how local communities are leading the charge in ocean conservation.
Every year, total allowable catches (TACs) and fishing quotas are set across Europe through a multi-step process -- and yet many fish stocks in EU waters remain overfished. A new analysis reveals that ...
Explore the alarming impact of American overfishing on ocean ecosystems, focusing on the widespread use of giant bottom trawls. These massive fishing nets drag along the sea floor, catching vast ...