A new report warns fossil fuel developments in the Coral Triangle pose increased risks for ecological disaster in the ocean.
Researchers discover an evening traffic pattern of sharks at Palmyra Atoll, where a deep channel from WWII connects sharks to ...
The 'Reef Adapt' ... Researchers Use the Sounds of Healthy Coral Reefs to Encourage Growth of a New Species of Coral Larvae Oct. 23, 2024 — Healthy coral reefs echo with a chorus of grunts and ...
The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced today its ...
A new analysis published in the journal Science reveals that overfishing has caused populations of chondrichthyan fishes – sharks, rays, and chimaeras – to decline by more than 50 per cent since 1970.
Overfishing threatens sharks and rays, crucial species for marine ecosystems, but recovery strategies offer hope.
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Coral reefs, often referred to as the “rainforests of the sea,” are some of the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on the ...
Sharks and rays are important predators, and their decline disrupts food webs throughout the ocean", said one of the study's ...
An underwater gardening experiment along the East Coast aims to restore a type of seagrass called eelgrass, at risk of ...
This could be a game-changer in ... Climate and Land Use Change Threaten Traditional Food Sources in Russia's Far East Dec. 13, 2024 — The distribution of traditional wild food sources in the ...
researchers can discern feeding patterns of various species and reconstruct an ecosystem's food webs. Hundreds of bromalites were examined, primarily coprolites. "We studied over 100 kilograms of ...
Coral restoration, combined with efforts to address climate change and local stressors, is essential for the survival of reef ecosystems. Scientists are sounding the alarm: coral reef restoration ...