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Some of the animals “likely arrived during recent El Niño phenomena” when ocean currents “temporarily reversed” direction, ...
It could take up to 200 years for our degraded ocean habitats to recover if we do nothing. That's why we need to act – and ...
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The Reefs of Tomorrow: Predicting Which Corals Will Survive Climate ChaosBeneath the shimmering blue surface of our oceans lies a world of color and life so breathtaking it almost feels otherworldly ...
Frogfish are some of the most colorful creatures under the sea — and some of the most unique, too. They look more like frogs ...
As the nation’s energy industry evolves, fisheries scientists and anglers alike wonder if offshore wind infrastructure will ...
We still know very little about the ecology of mesophotic ecosystems, but they support long-lived protected species that form ...
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