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As Arctic sea ice melts, new life may emerge from the thaw. Researchers have discovered that bacteria beneath and along the melting ice are converting nitrogen gas into a form that fuels algae. The rapid loss of Arctic sea ice is widely seen as a catastrophe.
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90% of marine aquarium fish in the US come from the wild, study shows
NEW research has revealed that about 90 percent of marine aquarium fish sold by online retailers in the United States are sourced directly from wild populations, mostly in the western Pacific and Indian Ocean.
What does a marine biologist do? Marine biology is the study of all saltwater-based life forms, including ocean life and also life forms in saltwater lakes, from animals and plants through to microscopic organisms. Marine biologists are scientists that ...
Study suggests melting Arctic ice boosts nitrogen levels, potentially enriching marine life in region - Anadolu Ajansı
Alisa Schulman-Janiger, a marine biologist, cetacean researcher and educator, was honored on Sunday, Dec. 1 for her 40 years of dedication to the ACS-LA Gray Whale Census and Behavior Project. In a surprise presentation, American Cetacean Society Los ...
The shrinking sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is, overall, a disaster. But paradoxically, the melting of the ice can also fuel the engine of the Arctic food chains: algae.
Professors, students, and staff filled the room over capacity to hear Lonati’s perspectives on uher research. Lonati utilizes drone technology to observe right whale body conditions, which are used to build out three-dimensional models of them to better ...