Nearly 10,000 acres of lush seagrass vanished from Florida Bay between 1987 and 1991, leading to massive ecological changes in the region near the Florida Keys.
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Northern Red Sea Corals Pass Heat Stress Test With Flying Colors
EPFL scientists are beginning to understand why corals in the Gulf of Aqaba, along with their symbiotic algae and bacteria, resist higher temperatures particularly well.
The Surprising Power of Chicken Manure
Poultry litter increased soybean yields for three years after litter application was stopped.
Previously Unrecognized Tsunami Hazard Identified in Coastal Cities
A new study found overlooked tsunami hazards related to undersea, near-shore strike-slip faults, especially for coastal cities adjacent to faults that traverse inland bays.
Equipping Crop Plants for Climate Change
LMU biologists have significantly enhanced the tolerance of blue-green algae to high light levels – with the aid of artificial evolution in the laboratory.
Experimenting with Tucson Night Lights
Using satellites, scientists are starting to better understand the specific sources of urban light pollution.


