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To draw sharks to the drum line, each of the floats had a small metal cage to hold chunks of fish that would release odorants ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists stunned after encountering species thought extinct for over 20 years: 'One of the most exciting discoveries'
A coral species that was thought to have been extinct since 2000 has been rediscovered by researchers.
New research from the University of Victoria (UVic) highlights how marine heat waves can dramatically impact marine ...
Nearly 14,000 volunteers took part in the citizen science project Iguanas from Above, helping to count endangered Galapagos ...
A research trip to a biodiversity hotspot in the Gulf of Maine underscores the importance of continued monitoring of marine ecosystems.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Just Found a Coral Species They Thought Had Gone Extinct, Marking the First Record of It in 24 Years
After the 1982-1983 El Niño warming event, the coral endemic to the Galápagos Islands experienced sharp population declines ...
Biologists were on Capitol Hill this week to warn lawmakers that changes they are considering to the “Marine Mammals ...
Marine biologists study ocean life, from dolphins to coral reefs. Their work can involve research, conservation, and even rescuing marine animals affected by pollution or climate change.
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Mongabay News on MSNGlobal tracking study reveals marine megafauna hotspots lie largely unprotected
A global study tracking nearly 13,000 individual marine animals has uncovered a sharp disconnect between where these animals ...
Over billions of years, the drive to survive, reproduce, and outcompete rivals has pushed plants and animals to incredible ...
During the Pacific heatwave, ocean waters were unusually warm - 3.6°F to 10.8°F hotter than normal - for more than two years.
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