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At the dawn of the millennium, a group of eminent scientists began compiling a list of the threats they felt were most likely ...
BOOK REVIEW 30 June 2025 What do dolphins talk about? One biologist is trying to listen in A marine ecologist’s 40-year struggle to understand how animals signal to one another.
A research trip to a biodiversity hotspot in the Gulf of Maine underscores the importance of continued monitoring of marine ecosystems.
These protected areas bring an incredible amount of biodiversity right into the bustling metropolis–including coral reefs.
When marine biologist Marianne Nyegaard went on a diving holiday to Bali, she did not realise it would set her on a path ...
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Live Science on MSNWhy do sharks freeze when flipped upside down?Sharks can be formidable predators, but when they're flipped upside down, many species enter a trance-like state, known as ...
DAVENPORT, Fla. — This week’s A+ Teacher started her career as a marine biologist. Kristen Aanerud-Smith has worked at Sea World and The Florida Aquarium. She spent 16 years in that field and ...
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Malay Mail on MSNWhales, dolphins and dugongs live in Malaysian waters — here’s why they need protectionDo whales, dolphins and dugongs really exist in Malaysian waters? Yes, they do — and they’re not just passing through. They ...
At the dawn of the millennium, a group of eminent scientists began compiling a list of the threats they felt were most likely to impact the world's ...
The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists ...
OARRA collects samples of dead animals’ lungs, brains, blubber and more, compiling a biological library of clues for researchers around the country. The data helps scientists learn more about what’s ...
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