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  • New England Losing Fishing Jobs Due to Climate

    UD researcher makes direct link in first-of-its-kind labor study.

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  • Benefits and Risks for Marine Life From CO2 Removal Approaches

    A new IMAS study has identified potential benefits and risks for marine ecosystems from two of the key approaches for carbon removal proposed to cut atmospheric carbon levels and slow climate change.

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  • Could Dark Carbon Be Concealing the True Scale of Ocean ‘Dead Zones’?

    A study led by Dr Sabine Lengger measured the stable isotopes of organic carbon in sediment cores taken from the ocean floor.

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    Shipwrecks and rocky reefs off the coast of North Carolina are home to commercially and recreationally important fish.

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  • Island 'Soundscapes' Show Potential for Evaluating Recovery of Nesting Seabirds

    Conservation biologists are taking a holistic approach to acoustic monitoring for evaluating the effectiveness of restoration efforts.

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  • Team Finds Link Between Vitamin A And Brain Response In Monarch Butterflies

    The findings pave the way for understanding the mechanisms by which vitamin A operates in the brain to translate day length encoding into seasonal physiological and behavioral responses in animals.

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  • A Bloom in the Strait of Hormuz

    A phytoplankton bloom appeared in one of the world’s busiest oil waterways.

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  • Forest Fragmentation Hits Wildlife Hardest in the Tropics

    Animals that evolved in environments subject to large-scale habitat-altering events like fires and storms are better equipped to handle forest fragmentation caused by human development than species in low-disturbance environments, new research shows.

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    Researcher says marine plastic is a problem worldwide, and comparable hermit crab losses on a global scale would have important implications for ecosystems.

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