Researchers from University of Queensland have discovered that corals need to be within 10 meters of each other to reproduce ...
To help rare elkhorn corals survive in Florida waters, coral researchers should place them in shallow ocean locations with ...
TAGBILARAN CITY—The Bohol provincial government has launched an investigation into yet another vandalism found in a coral reef off Barangay Tangnan in Panglao, one of the town’s top diving spots.
This kind of cooperation is probably more common than people realize, said Conrad Mullineaux, a microbiologist at Queen Mary University of London — even in environments like the open ocean, where ...
Coral reef ecosystems are generally high in biodiversity, most often found in shallow tropical seas, and are threatened by factors including ocean acidification, global warming and sea level rise.
The University of Maryland is leading a project aiming to developing a fuel cell that uses energy derived from marine bacteria to power ocean sensors. The Persistent Oceanographic Device Power ...
With an extraordinary width of around 300 miles (480 kilometers), this unseen giant is a critical player in our planet’s ocean circulation. This gigantic waterfall only exists due to the convergence ...
There was nothing outwardly impressive about the clam sitting on the deck of the research vessel Bjarni Saemundsson. The dull, gray creature, dredged from the muddy bottom of the North Atlantic ...
Venkatesh Charloo and his team of volunteers dive into Goa's waters to restore fragile coral reefs ... reviving marine ecosystems and protecting ocean life.
A wake-up call for humanity Philémon Yang, President of the UN General Assembly, described the tsunami as “the first global disaster of the 21st century and one of the most devastating in recent ...
Two people were rescued and a third swam to safety after a California pier under construction partially collapsed and fell into the ocean Monday as the state’s central coast was pounded by heavy ...
How Trump is changing sport and there's no going back Wildfires continue to destroy Los Angeles. It’s now up to hundreds of prison inmates to help slow the spread 'We got it perfectly right ...