During World Water Day on March 22, it’s worth highlighting ways to explore the Indian River Lagoon and a new photo project ...
Pacific oysters are adapting to less salty waters and may soon spread into the Baltic Sea, aided by warmer seas and genetic ...
The invasive Pacific oyster have adapted to life in less salty seas and are reproducing off the coast of Skåne, although ...
In 2006, by the time scientist Sarah Cooley finished graduate school in marine science, oyster larvae in the Pacific ...
Scientists abroad who work with NOAA are sounding the alarm about the cuts and firings. Jean-Pierre Gattuso, an oceanographer ...
He added that while just concrete was being dumped to build the artificial reef this month, it wouldn't take long for oyster larvae − or spat − floating in the river to find the reef and ...
WOP has confirmed that the reef will have live native oysters pre-attached in an effort to help kick-start the reef growth by providing an “on location” source of oyster larvae during spawning ...
The invasive Pacific oyster has adapted to life in less salty ... the oysters in the Sound can reproduce there and that their larvae can be transported into the Baltic Sea by ocean currents ...
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