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  • A Plan to Preserve Wetlands Without Stopping Development

    Balancing economic growth and environmental protection is not easy.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • When Too Much of a Good Thing Becomes Dangerous

    In the absence of human interference, the soil beneath the world’s forests normally exhales carbon steadily and consistently. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bacteria-based Bioplastics Reduce Ocean Waste

    Rochester biologist Anne S. Meyer and her colleagues created “bio-stickers” that speed up plastic breakdown in marine environments.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Lake Erie Produces ‘Forbidden Soup’ of Rotating Potential Toxins

    Municipalities and federal agencies monitor U.S. waters for microcystins, a toxin produced by harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie, but a University of Michigan study shows that the blooms produce a greater range of potentially toxic compounds than previously known.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Study Suggests Fish Gut Microbe Helps Regulate Ocean Health

    A fish–microbe partnership may produce minerals that help shape the marine carbon cycle.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • ‘Seed Transfer Zones’ Will Help Restore Brazil’s Degraded Land

    Scientists have identified “Seed Transfer Zones” to help restore vast areas of degraded land in Brazil.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Antarctic Waters Reveal Hidden Genetic World

    The discovery could improve understanding of how the ocean shapes Earth’s climate.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Supertrawlers Are Taking Antarctic Krill That Whales Depend On

    Maxing out at around 200 tons, the blue whale is not only the largest animal on the planet, it is also the largest animal ever to exist.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Arctic Food Chain Hit as Tipping Point Passed

    An irreversible shift in the chemical make-up of the Arctic Ocean driven by climate change is disrupting the region’s food chain, a study suggests.

    Widespread loss of Arctic sea ice has led to a sharp fall in levels of a key nutrient, affecting populations of plankton, fish, seabirds and marine mammals, researchers say.

    Their analysis reveals that exposure to sunlight of vast shallow regions of the ocean previously covered by ice fuels a process that breaks down the nutrient – nitrate – and removes it from seawater.

    Read more at: University of Edinburgh

    The polar research vessel RV Kronprins Haakon in Fram Strait, Arctic Ocean. (Photo Credit: Lawrence Hislop/Norwegian Polar Institute)

     

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Deploy Experimental Elkhorn Corals to Dry Tortugas to Test Introduction of New Genetic Diversity

    Azara’s owl monkeys, a small primate species found in South America, are heavier today than those that lived a quarter-century ago, and evidence suggests that rising temperatures might have driven the weight gain, according to a Yale-led study of a wild population.

    >> Read the Full Article

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