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  • Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Life, Food Webs in the Ocean’s Dim ‘Twilight Zone’

    Deep-sea mining poses significant risks for a vital, hidden part of the ocean. That’s the message from a new University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa study, the first to truly look at the impact of mining waste.

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  • Carbon-Rich Waters are Becoming Even More Acidic as Atmospheric CO2 Levels Rise

    The waters bordering North America could soon be inhospitable to critical marine creatures if the Northeastern Pacific Ocean continues to acidify at the current rate, a new study shows.

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  • Tiny Diatoms, Big Climate Impact: How Microscopic Skeletons Rapidly Shape Ocean Chemistry

    If you know what diatoms are, it’s probably for their beauty. 

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  • Human Impact on Amazon Forests is Transforming its Ecological Functions and Evolutionary History

    A new study reveals that the impact humans are having on the Amazon rainforest is so profound it is even changing the evolutionary history and functionality of the forests.

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  • Fishes, Young and Old, Are Shrinking in Michigan’s Inland Lakes

    Climate change is changing the size of fishes in Michigan’s inland lakes, leaving the young and old of many species more vulnerable to predation.

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  • Sand Mining Reducing the Flow of Southeast Asia's Largest Lake

    A new study co-led by Newcastle University highlights how sand mining is endangering the normal functioning of the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • In the US, Western Rivers May Be Allies in the Fight Against Climate Change

    New study reveals underestimation of carbon uptake in rivers in arid areas, with global implications.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Three New Toad Species Skip the Tadpole Phase and Give Birth to Live Toadlets

    An international team of researchers have identified three new species of enchanting, pustular, tree-dwelling toads from Africa. Their solution for having offspring away from water?

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  • New Modelling Shows Difficult Future for the GBR Under Climate Change

    The most sophisticated modelling to date forecasts that under the current global emissions pathway the Great Barrier Reef could lose most of its coral by the end of the century, but curbing climate change and strategic management will help coral resilience.

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  • As Ochre Sea Star ‘Baby Boomers’ Grow Up, Species Showing Signs of Recovery

    The “baby boom” of ochre sea stars that followed a population crash a decade ago is enabling the species to recover on the Oregon Coast, according to new research by scientists at Oregon State University and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

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