The cause of a mystery Fleurieu beach foam killing wildlife and causing illness in humans has been identified.
STEM professors at USF are teaching in new ways — emphasizing collaboration between different classes, adding unexpected ...
The Environment Protection Authority has received results identifying the species Karenia mikimotoi (Kar-een-ia mickey-mow-toy) as the cause of the ...
Mattie Rodrigue, science director at OceanX, shares what she's learned in the last 5 years – and what it means for the future ...
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Mongabay News on MSN5 takeaways from the 2022 Repsol oil spill in PeruOn Jan. 15, 2022, more than 11,000 barrels of oil spilled into the ocean off the Peruvian coast. It flowed from a pipeline ...
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A microalgae "toxic to fish but not humans" has been identified as the cause of a bloom linked to octopus and other marine ...
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Because our species is responsible for exploiting nature's plentiful and varied resources to such a vast extent and, while ...
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Mongabay News on MSNHow Peruvian cockfighters could tip the scales for endangered sawfishMartín Maceda can still rattle off the exact date of his most memorable fishing encounter. On March 1, 2014, he was 8 ...
The Hambantota International Port has launched a project to study coral species that have grown across it, due to ...
The future of three NJ facilities operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and one U.S. Fish Wildlife ...
Rhossi has been left in limbo due to executive orders signed by the President which were designed to save money.
The blobfish, known for its unattractive appearance, has been declared New Zealand's Fish of the Year, altering public ...
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