Marine scientists are witnessing a technological revolution in ocean cleanup. Revolutionary systems are transforming how we ...
Glaciers are not just frozen water reserves; they are lifelines for marine and river ecosystems. As they vanish, they may ...
Coastal Carolina Riverwatch is hosting a water quality symposium next week in Beaufort. The Water Qualities for Fisheries ...
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The presence of the first stone crabs in Chesapeake Bay, a sign of how global warming is pushing tropical species northward.
Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
Easton R. White is an assistant professor of biology at the University of New Hampshire who studies biodiversity and ...
Instilling a sense of wonder and responsibility for the ocean in children is crucial for sustaining marine life and th ...
With stingrays splashing around in a touch pool and Belle the balloon fish eagerly awaiting visitors, the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet reopened on Tuesday, June 24, quickly welcoming dozens of ...
A rumor has circulated online since 2018 claiming that, in 2017, a humpback whale in the Cook Islands used its body to push ...
PONCE INLET, Fla. — The Marine Science Center in Volusia County is now open once again, following a $4.2 million renovation project. For visitor Jennifer Radtke, she’s been wanting to take her kids to ...
A lobsterman in Massachusetts caught a rare calico lobster and donated the crustacean. later named Jack-O'-Lantern, to ...