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Haga clic aquí para leer en español Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography present a new tool the ...
As a cadre of Maine foresters and ecologists shuffled down the sun-baked roads of Surry Forest on Wednesday they were faced with the same sweltering heat they are trying to prepare Maine’s coastal ...
More than 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous Period, much of northern Illinois outside Chicago—including what is ...
Freshwater and coastal waters may cover just a small portion of the planet, but they turn out to be powerful contributors to nitrogen fixation, a natural process essential to life on Earth.
Here’s our list of the best places to beat the heat with a cool breeze — along with some of the science behind why and where ...
Conservation groups sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for its denial of Endangered Species Act protections for the red ...
Open wide! The gaping gob of a pelican eel can expand into a voluminous sac for trapping elusive prey in the dark ocean depths.
Laguna Beach leaders ask for research on making its last 1.5 miles of coastal waters a no-take zone The waters off of Twin Points in Laguna Beach in 2015.
The neighbors of Cabuyal Beach won a battle to ensure that the maritime-terrestrial zone (ZMT) of that beach remains public. Costa Rica’s maritime-terrestrial zone is a 200-meter wide strip that ...
Currently, more than two billion people live in or near-coastal zones at the ocean-land interface with almost a billion more living in adjacent low-lying coastal areas. These areas and populations are ...
Science & Environment How tiny fossils in Oregon’s coastal marshes could help us prepare for big earthquakes By Jes Burns (OPB) June 27, 2024 6 a.m.