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A rare marine visitor off the Kent coast has reignited conservation hopes and sparked new tensions over a controversial ...
A robotic fleet in the Labrador Sea is tracking sinking carbon to reveal how the deep ocean helps regulate Earth’s climate.
Dig down about a mile or two in parts of the United States and you’ll start to see the remains of an ancient ocean. The ...
“We’re focused on continental shelves, the underwater extensions of land masses. They go down to about 200 metres, which means the entirety of the Arabian Gulf is continental shelf,” said Prof Roberts ...
For national and international policymakers, decisions on how to regulate — and whether to allow — exploitative human ...
Costa Rica and France join forces in a blue carbon initiative to protect mangroves and coastal ecosystems, backed by the ...
On May 28, 2025, the University of Greifswald and the University of Bremen received funding approval for the Transregional Collaborative Research Center (TRR) 420 “CONCENTRATE.” The scientists in the ...
A puzzling discovery made in the Baltic Sea in 2018 has finally been explained, and the answer is far stranger than anyone ...
A worker walks past a tent at Deep Sky's Innisfail, Alta., testing site boasting the company's logo. Carbon dioxide that is scrubbed from the air by various technologies being tested at the site will ...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific, captured by four currents ...
Research in Nature Communications suggests the contribution of ocean biology to climate regulation is more complex than ...
Readers can learn more by attending a May 28 webinar on “Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal: What Fishermen Need to Know”, hosted ...