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From more frequent wildfires to rising sea levels, climate change is disrupting ecosystems and upending once-stable weather ...
As sea surface temperature rises, some shark species could linger in northern waters nearly a month longer than usual, ...
Certain migratory species of sharks may remain swimming and feeding in Atlantic Ocean waters in areas of the northeast coast ...
The reality of what lies within our oceans has fascinated people since time immemorial, so it’s no wonder we’ve created countless myths about the watery depths. But step aside, Atlantis, scientists ...
The report by the Center for Conservation Biology at William and Mary found a 90% decline in the number of nesting pairs of ...
Motes of plastic less than a micrometer across could outnumber larger fragments and particles floating through the oceans to ...
Home to white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, forested mountains, and an outstanding food and wine scene, Lucy Bryson’s ...
For over a century, scientists have noticed something unusual in the North Atlantic Ocean. While most oceans around the globe ...
Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
New research finds an estimated 27 million tons of nanoplastics in the North Atlantic, raising concerns for marine ecosystems and human health.
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
They live in the ocean’s coldest, darkest depths, far from sight — but cold-water corals are far from safe. In a first-of-its ...