One day my marine biology professor had us all read a paper proposing the idea of fertilizing the ocean using iron to create phytoplankton blooms to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to combat ...
Pritchards Island is deemed one of the best outdoor labs on the East Coast. It’s become a selling point as USCB develops a ...
Deep-sea microbes consume alkanes, reducing oceanic and atmospheric pollution, and a new study reveals they utilize a unique ...
Planktonic foraminifera are tiny marine organisms, which are essential to the ocean's carbon cycle. A recent study reveals that these populations are shrinking at an alarming rate due to ocean warming ...
New research led by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in collaboration with Deakin University and ORCAS ...
When an oarfish washed up on a beach in La Jolla, California back in August it was the talk of the town (and the Marine ...
While many wouldn't consider the Arctic one of the world's most unusual places with unexplained phenomena, we still don't ...
When untreated sewage and fertilizers flow into the estuary, they add nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients that drive excessive algal growth. These harmful algal blooms deplete oxygen levels and ...
Cod were observed devouring millions of capelin in Norway, revealing significant predator-prey dynamics influenced by ...
The intimacy of faculty-student interactions at Hopkins and the immersive scenery of Monterey Bay ultimately drew Crowder, a ...
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching at high temperatures, according to a ...