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Multivitamins Could Help Reefs Survive

A recent study by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has shown that multivitamins may boost corals' immune systems.

Transplanting Healthy Corals Improves Damaged Reef’s Health

A new study has shown that a novel method of transplanting healthy reef ecosystems to damaged reefs can produce astounding results.

Study Shows How Fishing Patterns Are Changing Due To Climate Change

A five-year research project has investigated how local fishing communities have changed their fishing habits in response to climate change.

Only 7 Percent of Whale Collision Areas Feature Protections

A paper published by researchers from the University of Washington has shown how poorly whales are protected from collisions in our oceans.

Clues to Historical Enviromental Changes Can Be Found in Teeth, Shells and Bones

A new study has shown that clues to historical environmental change can be found in the teeth, shells and bones of many marine species.

New Vessel And Wave Motion Prediction Product Launched

Miros has launched a new vessel and wave motion prediction product called PredictifAI.

‘Beyond Blue: After the Storm’ VR Video Game Launches In January 2025

A brand-new "Beyond Blue" virtual reality video game is coming to Meta Quest headsets in January.

WCS’s MERMAID Wins Amazon Web Services IMAGINE Grant

The Wildlife Conservation Society has been selected as a winner of the 2024 Amazon Web Services (AWS) IMAGINE Grant.

First North Atlantic Right Whale Calf Of the Season Spotted

This first North Atlantic Right Whale calf of the season was spotted recently off the US coast of South Carolina.

Krill Crisis: Antarctic Ecosystems at Risk

Efforts to secure a sustainable krill fishery failed at this year’s Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) meeting.

Saving Horseshoe Crabs: A Race Against Time

Conservationists are urging New York State Governor Kathy Hochul to enforce stronger protections for horseshoe crabs.

US Government Begins Five-Year Review Of Brazilian Guitarfish

The US National Marine Fisheries Service has announced the initiation of a five-year review of the endangered Brazilian guitarfish.

Machine Learning Aids In Long-Term Coastal Sea Level Rise Predictions

Researchers have used machine learning to produce long-term predictions about coastal sea level rises.

Johnston Atoll Mapping: Where Bathymetry and Crochet Meet

What better way to spend time Bathymetry mapping the Johnston Atoll than to turn the map into a stunning crochet blanket?

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