The North Pacific Blob, a marine heatwave that began in late 2013 and continued through 2015, was the largest and longest-lasting marine heatwave on record.
A UBC Okanagan research team has created a computer modelling program to help scientists predict the effect of climate damage and eventual restoration plans on coral reefs around the globe.
Seasonal hypoxic conditions in the Gulf of Mexico force many shrimp to relocate.
Study finds it necessary to conserve natural remnants of old foreasts in addition to restoring new forests.
Climate-induced changes endanger future of coastal ecosystems
University College Cork (UCC) researchers have found that that cloudier waters, caused in part by climate change, is making it harder for seabirds to catch fish.
This week has been seen serious disruption and consequences from the heatwave.
Temperature affects nearly every part of an animal’s day-to-day existence.
Every spring, migratory birds arrive in the continental United States from south and central America to breed.
Wild bison, absent from the United Kingdom for thousands of years, are being reintroduced to a forest near Canterbury, England to help restore the woods to their natural state.
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