Waterbirds along the Caspian Sea show varying heavy metal levels in feathers, reflecting environmental pollution. Fish-eating birds had the highest concentrations of lead, cadmium, chromium, arsenic, ...
Expedition-based science in Raja Ampat can help protect manta rays and sharks, but only if it prioritizes animal welfare, local leadership and strict limits on growth. Otherwise, even well-intentioned ...
"If people actually understood the importance of marine research, they would participate more in our cause to fund it, or at ...
Proposed Endangered Species Act rollbacks and military expansions are leaving the Pacific’s most diverse coral reefs legally defenseless.
It’s been 40 years since Guy Harvey printed the first T-shirt of a marlin at an Oakland Park shop that would spark a ...
East Carolina University is prioritizing long-term sustainability of the Gulf Coast ecosystem and fisheries through a new ...
A global study finds that everyday boat traffic can disrupt ocean animals like whales, sharks, and sea turtles - even without collisions.
The scientists examined the lineages of two groups of bivalves—marine invertebrates that include clams, oysters, mussels, and ...
Pouring 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine removed up to 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere without harming wildlife, according to the researchers behind an ocean al ...
"I’ve been down 3,000 feet alone in the ocean, which has got to be one of the loneliest places on the planet," Widder says.
The Student Employment Office at UC San Diego helps guide students who want to find jobs on campus for financial well-being, ...
Researchers at the University of Miami recently published research results involving the first-ever measurements of melatonin in wild sharks. The data highlights the impact of bright coastal ...