Global inventory of sound production brings us one step closer to understanding aquatic ecosystems Hannah Steiner December 27, 2023 Our understanding of which aquatic species produce sounds just took a big step forward.
Norway reluctant to ban deep sea mining in the Arctic, despite French pressure Michael Murphy November 14, 2023 Thirty-one countries have pledged to stop all deep-sea mining in polar regions at the One Planet Polar Summit, which ended....
Study reveals new insights into how fast-moving glaciers may contribute to sea level rise Debbie Banks October 17, 2022 Models of sea level rise based on our understanding of how Earth's ice sheets respond to a warming atmosphere could....
Salmon Farming Damages Scotland's Marine Ecosystem March 06, 2018 Scotland's marine ecosystem faces "irrecoverable damage" from salmon farming if environmental concerns are not addressed, according to MSPs.
Numbers of Sea Turtles Species Are Growing Overall October 03, 2017 Sea turtles have historically suffered population declines for reasons that include accidental catch and harvesting adults and eggs.
Converting Ocean Waves Into Clean Energy September 26, 2017 Researchers develop turbines to convert the power of ocean waves into clean, renewable energy.
Losing Southern Ocean Seafloor Animals September 11, 2017 A new study of the marine invertebrates living in the seas around Antarctica reveals there will be more 'losers' than....
Rapid decline of Arctic sea ice a combination of climate change and natural variability March 14, 2017 Arctic sea ice in recent decades has declined even faster than predicted by most models of climate change.