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Scientists Gain New Understanding About Undersea Ice

Scientists have gained a new understanding of how Antarctic ice forming below the sea plays an important role in global water circulation.

Arctic Ocean Becoming Acidic Due To Climate Change

Researchers have found that climate change is driving the Arctic Ocean to become more acidic.

New Study Sheds Light On the Effects Of Coral Chemicals On Reef Health And Formation

A new study by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has shed new light on the effects of coral chemical compounds on the health and composition of reefs.

Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Receives New Grant

The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation has received a new grant from the St. Joe Community Foundation.

North Atlantic Right Whale Population Continuing to Decline

A new estimate from the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium was released this week and the news ain't exactly good.

National Marine Sanctuaries Act Turns 50 This Week

This week marks the 50th anniversary of the US National Marine Sanctuaries Act.

Shark Feeding Restrictions Comment Deadline Looms

Comments on proposed shark feeding restrictions in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary are due today, October 26th.

Satellites Used To Measure Coral Reef Health

University of Sydney geoscientists have developed a new technique capable of measuring coral reefs' health using satellites.

Cold Ocean Currents Protect and Cool the Water Around The Galapagos

Scientists at the University of Colorado-Boulder have shown in a new study that cold ocean currents protect the Galapagos' waters from warming oceans.

New Light Shone On Deep Ocean Wave Dynamics

Scientists at Kyoto University have shone a new light on understanding ocean waves' behavior.

Ocean Partnership Office Contract Awarded

Integrated Systems Solutions, Inc. has been awarded a contract for the National Oceanographic Partnership Program Office.

Caribbean Spiny Lobster Sustainable Fishing Plan Announced

Scientists at the University of Exeter are working toward developing a sustainable fishing plan for Caribbean spiny lobster.

Mission Blue Recognizes New ‘Hope Spot’ Off Argentine Coast

Marine conservation organization Mission Blue this week recognized the South San Jorge Gulf in southern Patagonia, Argentina as a new "Hope Spot."

Australia’s First Offshore Nursery Ready To Spawn

Corals grown in Australia's first offshore coral nursery at Fitzroy Island off the country's northeast coast are ready to spawn for the first time after being planted on the Great Barrier Reef four years ago.

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