Hypoxia in 2019 falls within normal range despite high river flow and light winds.
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Underwater Robotic Gliders Provide Key Tool to Measure Ocean Sound Levels
Ocean gliders are a quiet and efficient mobile autonomous platform for passive acoustic monitoring and oceanographic measurements in remote marine environments.
Tracking Contagion in Cities, Using Mobile Phone Data
Everyday travel within a city — especially commuting — is an important factor influencing the spread of certain diseases in urban settings, according to new research.
When Grown Right, Palm Oil Can Be Sustainable
Turning an abandoned pasture into a palm tree plantation can be carbon neutral, according to a new study by EPFL and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL).
Arctic's Last Refuge for Ice-Dependent Species Disappearing as Region Warms
Ice cover in a marine protected area in the Far North – potentially the last refuge for Arctic animals that depend on sea ice for their survival – is disappearing twice as fast as ice in the rest of the Arctic Ocean.
Icebergs as a Source of Nutrients
Will climate change lead to more iron fertilization in the ocean?