The debut mission involving the autonomous submarine Autosub Long Range – affectionately known as Boaty McBoatface – has for the first time shed light on a key process linking increasing Antarctic winds to rising sea temperatures.
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Coral Bleaching Causes a Permanent Change in Fish Life
Repeat coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures has resulted in lasting changes to fish communities, according to a new long-term study in the Seychelles.
TB in Bison Studied at LFCE and VIDO-InterVac
A Parks Canada scientist is conducting research at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) on bovine tuberculosis in bison to improve diagnosis of the disease and to develop better vaccines.
The Human Benefits Of Marine Protected Areas
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are well known for protecting biodiversity, but their effects on people who use the oceans are debated.
High Levels of Ddt Found in Remote Canadian Lakes, 50 Years After Being Banned
More than 6,280 tons of DDT were sprayed on the forests of New Brunswick, Canada to fight insect outbreaks in the 1950s and 1960s.
Tornado Project Expansion To Deepen Understanding, Save Lives
Western is poised to become the country’s leading authority on tornado tracking and research thanks to a major expansion of its Northern Tornadoes Project.