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Since its lowest point in the 1970s, the Baltic ringed seal population has grown from about 5,000 to 25,000 individuals.
The latest addition is the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) database, an open-access resource that—as its name implies—has collected body size data for more than 85,000 marine animal species and ...
We analyze the interactions among marine ecology and biodiversity, fisheries, socioeconomics, climate change, and more. We use sequence-based approaches, flow cytometry, modeling, and other techniques ...
Dr Emma Sheehan, Associate Professor of Marine Ecology and senior author, added: "In recent years, the UK has made significant strides in terms of measures to protect the marine environment.
HKUST unveils WavyOcean 2.0: a next-generation ocean platform for marine research and sustainability
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is pleased to announce the launch of WavyOcean 2.0, an immersive ...
WITH the present two numbers of the Hull Bulletins of Marine Ecology, volume 1 is complete*. Of volume 2 four numbers are already published and three are in the press. Prof. A. C. Hardy, editor of ...
Scientists have made the first comprehensive marine wildlife size database to help scientists better understand ocean ecosystems.
The Benthic Ecology Meeting is an annual conference that brings together scientists and students from around the world to exchange information on benthic ecosystems (e.g. rocky intertidal and coral ...
A new paper published in the Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics emphasizes an unusual approach to researching climate change within marine ecosystems: focusing on variance in addition ...
The Scientist's content tagged with: Marine Ecology. The movements of water within the ocean basins has been increasing in speed over the last 20 years, a new study shows, conflicting with prior ...
The fossil record holds clues about modern-day marine ecology Ancient mollusks can offer up crucial information on the health of aquatic ecosystems. By Laura Baisas ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts issue dire warning after thousands of marine animals wash up dead on coastline: 'It's devastating'"This is incredibly sad." Experts issue dire warning after thousands of marine animals wash up dead on coastline: 'It's devastating' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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