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  • Projected Acidification of the Great Barrier Reef Could Be Offset by Ten Years

    New research has shown that by injecting an alkalinizing agent into the ocean along the length of the Great Barrier Reef, it would be possible, at the present rate of anthropogenic carbon emissions, to offset ten years’ worth of ocean acidification.

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  • Conserving Coastal Seaweed: A Must Have for Migrating Sea Birds

    As Australia officially enters winter, UniSA ecologists are urging coastal communities to embrace all that the season brings, including the sometimes-unwelcome deposits of brown seaweed that can accumulate on the southern shores.

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  • Polar Vortex, Winter Heat May Change Bird Populations

    For birds and other wildlife, winter is a time of resource scarcity. 

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  • Salps Fertilise the Southern Ocean More Effectively Than Krill

    Experts at the Alfred Wegener Institute have, for the first time, experimentally measured the release of iron from the fecal pellets of krill and salps under natural conditions and tested its bioavailability using a natural community of microalgae in the Southern Ocean.

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  • Researchers Learn How Swimming Ducks Balance Water Pressure in Their Feathers While Diving

    A team of students working with Jonathan Boreyko, associate professor in mechanical engineering, has discovered the method ducks use to suspend water in their feathers while diving, allowing them to shake it out when surfacing. 

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  • How Aotearoa's Cheeky Kea and KāKā Will Fare With Climate Change

    With global warming decreasing the size of New Zealand’s alpine zone, a University of Otago study found out what this means for our altitude-loving kea.

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  • Conservation Success Leads to New Challenges for Endangered Mountain Gorillas

    A study published today in Scientific Reports suggests that new health challenges may be emerging as a result of conservationists’ success in pulling mountain gorillas back from the brink of extinction.

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  • Lake Erie Astir

    Rich in quartz, limestone, and algae, the Great Lake is also rich with seasonal color.

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  • New Recreational Fishing Technologies May Pose Risks to Fisheries

    Scientists need to work closely with resource management agencies to assess impacts

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  • Earthquake Creates Ecological Opportunity

    A University of Otago study has revealed how earthquake upheaval has affected New Zealand’s coastal species.

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