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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.
Along the Indian Ocean coast, countries like Vietnam, Taiwan, Indonesia, South Korea and even Japan are under scrutiny for ...
After decades of environmental degradation, South Australia's internationally significant Coorong wetlands are now at risk of ...
In a groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind milestone for coral restoration, scientists from the University of Miami Rosenstiel ...
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The Olympian on MSNPoopy beaches? Three-quarters of tested WA shores saw unsafe fecal contaminationThe July 7 report from Environment America Research and Policy Center found that 61% of tested beaches nationwide had ...
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Mongabay News on MSNGlobal tracking study reveals marine megafauna hotspots lie largely unprotectedBy Keith Anthony Fabro A global study tracking nearly 13,000 individual marine animals has uncovered a sharp disconnect between where these animals actually spend their time and where marine ...
Increased ocean acidification is harmful to marine life, leading to issues such as weakening the shells and skeletons of ...
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The Scarborough News on MSNExplore seaside safari sessions and rockpools with the Deep CrewThe Deep Crew will be heading back to Sewerby Hall and Gardens again this summer to hold the popular Ecology at the Beach sessions.
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The Manila Times on MSNScientists discover more of Mindoro’s ancient technology, biodiversityScientists from the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), collaborating with international experts and institutions, have uncovered compelling evidence of Mindoro’s significant role in ancient maritime ...
A seafood processing company in Ucluelet, BC, has been slapped with $25,000 in fines for repeatedly pumping harmful ...
Talk about a treasure trove of biodiverse sanctuaries, and Canada should be one of the first names popping up on your ...
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