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As sea surface temperature rises, some shark species could linger in northern waters nearly a month longer than usual, ...
From more frequent wildfires to rising sea levels, climate change is disrupting ecosystems and upending once-stable weather ...
Home to white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, forested mountains, and an outstanding food and wine scene, Lucy Bryson’s ...
The Arctic Ocean, though smallest, significantly influences global climate and hosts unique wildlife. Surrounded by Eurasia, ...
Scientists at UVA’s Coastal Research Center are restoring critical ecosystems – and inspiring the next generation of ...
For this second installment of the <a href=" Camp series, we explore the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It's the largest of ...
The report by the Center for Conservation Biology at William and Mary found a 90% decline in the number of nesting pairs of ...
Freeman Park Beach in Carolina Beach, North Carolina, is exactly that kind of magical spot. This stunning coastal gem sits at the northern tip of Pleasure Island, where the mighty Cape Fear River ...
Drone footage released by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation shows a group of sharks swimming through schools of Atlantic menhaden off the state’s ocean beaches, highlighting ...
Scientists found invisible plastic pollution across the North Atlantic Ocean. These particles harm both wildlife and humans.
Researchers have uncovered that both ocean currents and atmospheric changes contribute equally to a cold patch in the North Atlantic. While global temperatures continue to rise, one area in the ...
The total amount of plastic floating in the North Atlantic Ocean as particles of less than 1 micrometer each is estimated at ...