Texas A&M-Galveston professor Jay Rooker will lead a $1.9 million effort to learn more about the Flower Garden Banks and the fish that inhabit the marine sanctuary.
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Projection of Extreme Rainfall Improved
Extreme events such as heavy rainfall will become more frequent and more intense in the future due to climate change.
Drought Curbs a Vine Disease
Drought and disease are a source of pressure on vines, causing yield loss and mortality in vineyards. But these plant stresses do not necessarily act in synergy.
Forest Farmers
Planting trees to help Minnesota’s warming climate
Biology Team Studies Climate’s ‘Hidden’ Effects
Organisms at the base of the aquatic food web may be hidden from sight, but they are just as sensitive to climate change as other plant and animal life, according to a study published in Scientific Reports.
Fungal Outbreak in Marine Mammals Began on Land
How a deadly land fungus began killing marine mammals in the Salish Sea


