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  • Study Shows Some Aquatic Plants Depend on the Landscape for Photosynthesis

    Runoff from soils and surrounding environments provide life-sustaining carbon.

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  • New Study on the Future of the Global Seafloor

    Researchers call for alternative approaches to mining marine minerals from the deep seafloor.

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  • Global Climate Change Concerns for Africa’s Lake Victoria

    UH researcher develops model to project lake levels in world’s largest tropical lake.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researchers Design Forecast System for Droughts During a Season

    Researchers have laid the basements for a forecast system to foresee the drought impacts a few months ahead.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • LCMAP Offers Insight on Dynamic Wetlands

    Wetlands are dynamic in nature, growing and shrinking within and between years in ways far less predictable than croplands, forests, or established urban areas.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Highest Settlement in the World

    There is no running water, no sewage system, and no garbage disposal, but La Rinconada has one resource worth its weight.

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  • Copernicus Sentinel-2 Captures Lake Tai, China

    Rapid urban development has led to deteriorating water quality and toxic algae blooms.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Sensors Pushing Boundaries of International Aquatic Research

    Monitoring sources of freshwater around the world in real-time is becoming more important as human impacts and climate change increase the threats to freshwater.

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  • Diverse Diet of Walleye Key to Species’ Management

    New findings from a study at Trent University on the feeding habits of walleye may be an important element to future conservation and management plans for the popular sport fish.

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  • Is Evolution Predictable?

    An international team of scientists working with Heliconius butterflies at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama was faced with a mystery: How do pairs of unrelated butterflies from Peru to Costa Rica evolve nearly the same wing-color patterns over and over again? The answer, published in Current Biology, forever changes the way evolution is understood.

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