New research reveals that changes following the recent and dramatic decline in Antarctic sea ice could help a low-nutritional ...
In public finance, some costs are politely kept off the books. The ocean has long been one of them. Governments often speak ...
From coral reefs and kelp forests to the open ocean and deep-sea zones, nutrients that support phytoplankton growth and ...
Scientists have discovered a massive deep-sea coral reef system off the coast of Argentina that may be one of the largest on ...
A mass die-off of 92 seahorses was reported on Odesa’s Langeron Beach in Ukarine. Scientists are analyzing seawater samples to determine the cause and assess potential threats to the Black Sea ...
Several top predator fish species, including sharks and large “A-grade” fish such as Saqa, Donu, and Nawakawa, have reportedly been wiped out. This revelation by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) ...
"Our goal is to close the loop." Experts issue warning over disturbing phenomenon observed in protected marine area: 'Not ...
As wildlife tourism grows, scientists are asking a bigger question: can we bring people closer to nature without reshaping the ecosystems they came to see?
Nearly 25 years after its arrival off N.C., the lionfish is now well established as an apex predator. Its ecological damage is still being determined.
As seaside tourism and the trend of coastal living continue to grow, experts say bayfront real estate is entering a new development phase, with marina real estate attracting ultra-wealthy clients.
Each spring, humpback whales start to feed off the coast of California and Oregon on dense schools of anchovies, sardines and krill—prey sustained by cool, nutrient-rich water that seasonal winds draw ...
The world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is finally breaking apart after drifting for decades. Scientists say its collapse could reshape Antarctic ecosystems and reveal deeper changes unfolding across the ...