The global ocean has become more layered and stable over the past few decades with global warming, which affects life in the ocean by reducing nutrients and oxygen.
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Epic Arctic Mission Ends
International climate research project marked by scientific surprises, logistical challenges.
Pandemic Delays, But Doesn’t Slow, Ice Melt Research in Greenland
Despite racing against impending harsh weather conditions, a red and white World War II aircraft flew slowly and steadily over the icy waters surrounding Greenland in August and September.
N2O Emissions Pose an Increasing Climate Threat, Finds Breakthrough Study
Rising nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are jeopardizing the climate goals of the Paris Agreement, according to a major new study by an international team of scientists.
Project to Reveal Fate of Tyre Particles in the Ocean
A new study involving experts from Newcastle University aims to assess an until now hidden form of marine litter and show the effects it could have on our seas.
The Colorado River's Water Supply is Predictable Owing to Long-Term Ocean Memory
A team of scientists at Utah State University has developed a new tool to forecast drought and water flow in the Colorado River several years in advance.