Researchers are designing a global real-time monitoring system to help save the world's coral reefs from further decline, primarily due to bleaching caused by global warming.
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study finds. The team seeks to help ...
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Hosted on MSN110 Quotes On Nature That’ll Make You Want To Step Outside RN!Spending time in nature is therapeutic. After hours of scrolling through feeds and drowning in notifications, stepping ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNAfrican researchers look beyond 2030 for healthy, productive marine ecosystemResearchers from universities in Africa including Ghana, South Africa and Nigeria, converged in Lagos to brainstorm on how the continent, especially Gulf of Guinea member-countries, can solve climate, ...
Marine biologists at the University of California Santa Cruz have tagged thousands of northern elephant seals with smart ...
Outdoor and marine tech solutions leader Dometic today introduced its revolutionary gyrostabilizer DG3, designed to elevate ...
When marine incidents happen in remote coastal areas, members of Indigenous communities are often the first to respond, as instrumental partners in Canada's search and rescue system. As part of the ...
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