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  • Oregon State University Researcher Exploring Wastewater’s Role in Antimicrobial Resistance

    An Oregon State University researcher will receive $2.35 million from the Environmental Protection Agency to explore what happens to antibiotics, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their genes after they reach wastewater systems throughout the United States.

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  • Thousands of Jellyfish Clones are Multiplying in B.C. Lakes

    An invasive, freshwater jellyfish is popping up in B.C. waters in the thousands and future sightings could increase rapidly, according to UBC research.

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  • Study Reveals Crucial Role of Mixing Atlantic and Arctic Waters in Global Ocean Circulation

    A new study sheds light on the vital role that the mixing of Atlantic and Arctic waters plays in sustaining the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which is crucial for regulating Earth’s climate.

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  • Pollution Affect the Growth and Behaviour of Aquatic Organisms

    As we know, fishing is focused on middle-sized and large individuals through lower limit and fishing equipment restrictions, which often favours a fast life-cycle in target species.

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  • How a Salt Giant Radically Reshaped Mediterranean Marine Biodiversity

    A new study paves the way to understanding biotic recovery after an ecological crisis in the Mediterranean Sea about 5.5 million years ago.

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  • Are Crops Worldwide Sufficiently Pollinated?

    A Rutgers-led study shows diminished crop yield is globally common but low yields could be addressed by increasing the number of pollinators.

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  • NSF Funds Research on the Effects of Evolution and Food Webs in Climate Change Response

    Colorado State University is leading a new interdisciplinary research project into the ways predators and prey in sensitive ecosystems may react to climate change based on their physiology, genetics and relationships to each other.  

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  • Antarctica Vulnerable to Invasive Species Hitching Rides on Plastic and Organic Debris

    A new study reveals how ocean biology and marine pollution can end up on Antarctica’s shoreline.

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  • Combining Genetic Diversity Data with Demographic Information More Reliably Reveals Extinction Risks of Natural Populations

    As species face increasing environmental pressures, their populations often decline, leading to a loss of genetic diversity.

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  • Warming Water Temperatures and Increased Nutrient Levels are Putting Freshwater Ecosystems at Serious Risk

    Scientists previously thought warming temperatures caused by climate change and increased nutrient levels due to pollution might offset each other’s impact on aquatic life.

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