In the 20th century, industrial whaling decimated global whale populations, reducing them by an estimated 99%. This loss ...
‘Recent estimates suggest that 1,000 visitors to a beach in a single day could release 36 kg of sunscreen into the ...
Roughly 71% of our planet is covered by water, and 97% of that is an ocean wrapped around land masses that rise from the sea ...
Millions of other animals may have perished too, suggesting the die-off event might be one of the worst in modern times.
Populations of the tiny crustacean - a key food source for whales and dolphins - have declined by 80% since 1970 due mainly ...
The technique harnesses the animals' daily habits to essentially accelerate the ocean’s natural cycle for removing carbon ...
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The mystery of marine bioluminescence
In some of the world's seas, the waters light up and produce the poetic images we compile in this video. They are caused by ...
Some of the world's smallest animals and their tiny poops could aid in the fight against climate change. A study reports that clay dust sprayed on the surface of seawater converts free-floating carbon ...
Leveraging the food of tiny phytoplankton could trap carbon and sequester it to the ocean’s bottom.
Barbados’ Ambassador to Ireland, Cleviston Haynes visited the Marine Institute headquarters in Galway on Tuesday 10 December ...
A Dartmouth-led study proposes a new method for recruiting trillions of microscopic sea creatures called zooplankton in the ...