It said that, as boats broke up, there were risks microplastics from the wrecks entered the food chain and it had been told ...
Seamounts attract sharks and marine predators, with 41 times more sharks than open waters. These mountains act as social hubs ...
On a recent Sunday, Tracy Quinn drove down the Pacific Coast Highway to assess damage wrought upon the coastline by the ...
A new study by marine biologists reports that seals can essentially act as 'smart sensors' for monitoring fish populations in the ocean's eerily dim 'twilight zone.' ...
Under-sea mountains are key locations for predators -- with 41 times more sharks than the open ocean, new research shows.
Professor Braddock Linsley discusses his research in paleoceanography and the evolution of the M.S. in Sustainability Science ...
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