To bridge these gaps, scientists have turned to an unlikely ally—marine animals. Biologging, the practice of attaching small sensors to animals, has revolutionized marine research. These animal-borne ...
Following January's wildfires, there have been reports of increased debris floating off the Southern California coast, including a viral video that showed a floating debris island off the coast of ...
Ocean warming threatens marine life and ecosystems, endangering corals, turtles, penguins, clownfish, and whales. Urgent ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Scientists from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) report in PNAS NEXUS an unusual ecosystem below the third largest coral reef ...
Scientists have identified 866 new species as part of the Ocean Census, a global mission to protect and accelerate the ...
Discover the importance of sea shells in marine ecosystems and the need for conservation efforts along Visakhapatnam's ...
Scientists found that forests did not recover quickly after Earth’s worst extinction. Instead, plant life changed in phases.
The long golden-brown strands of bull kelp that wash up along Washington’s shores might seem like just beach debris, but they ...
A marine ecologist warns there could be “some sort of tipping point” if damage from over-harvesting sea life from beaches ...
A joint study has highlighted threats to the outstanding marine environment of the Palawan Province, an archipelago of 1700 ...