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Common fishing tactic found to be quietly wrecking ocean food chains
Industrial fishing has become so routine that it is easy to forget how violent it is to the sea itself. One technique in ...
You may think of burgers or buckets of fried chicken when picturing the earliest fast food joints, but the first restaurant ...
Meet the researchers using the tiny crustaceans to monitor endangered whales and climate change in the Gulf of Maine.
The big push by Wonder, a food hall-style restaurant chain, continues in New Jersey with three new locations opening in March and April. The latest Wonder restaurants are planned for: ...
A group of German scientists tested the effects of a more acidic ocean on sharks' teeth and found that future generations of sharks could have weaker teeth.
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Does the food chain stop at jellyfish?
Jellyfish aren't the most nutritious animals in the ocean. Yet sea turtles and many other organisms get their nutrition from almost nothing else. Here's why they don't totally starve to death. Hosted ...
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Doc on decline of kelp forests ‘Sequoias of the Sea’ to be screened at Santa Cruz Boardroom
SANTA CRUZ — To underscore the urgency of responding to the steep decline in kelp forests, filmmaker Natasha Benjamin posits an alarming hypothetical: what if 95% of California’s redwoods were to ...
Presence of mercury was linked to inefficient fuel use during energy production in wild birds’ cells, while certain per- and ...
Microscopic ocean algae produce a huge share of Earth’s oxygen—but they need iron to do it. New field research shows that when iron is scarce, phytoplankton waste energy and photosynthesis falters.
Conservationist Christina Hicks explains the tension between protecting marine life and depending on it for food, and how our seafood choices ripple across the world. The supply chain for seafood is ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. After decades of work, the High Seas Treaty has become international law today, marking a ...
Post-Doctoral Scholar in Marine Ecology, Cornell University; UMass Dartmouth Through his role at Cornell University, Daniele Visioni receives funding from the Quadrature Climate Foundation and the ...
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