Although the Earth’s been decidedly blue for 600 million years, rising populations of phytoplankton caused by rising temperatures are once again causing the world’s oceans to turn green.
Phytoplankton, tiny plant-like organisms in the ocean, are incredibly important for life on Earth. They're a major food ...
Scientists created a tool to study individual phytoplankton, helping predict climate effects and ocean health changes.
It's spring, the sun is shining and something is about to happen with the plankton in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean.
ROCKVILLE, MD – Phytoplankton, tiny plant-like organisms in the ocean, are incredibly important for life on Earth. They're a ...
A CSIR study analysing 26 years of satellite data reveals how ocean warming is significantly reducing ocean productivity ...
Seamounts attract sharks and marine predators, with 41 times more sharks than open waters. These mountains act as social hubs ...
New research led by the CSIR has uncovered a troubling global trend – a significant decline in ocean productivity over the ...
Choanoflagellates envelop and digest still smaller cells. Ocean ecosystems depend on these predators to consume plant-like ...
Fire debris and potentially toxic ash could make the water unsafe for surfers and swimmers, especially after rainfall that ...
A recent theory proposes that whales weren’t just predators in the ocean environment: Nutrients that whales excreted may have ...