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  • Canada’s Protected Areas Were Built for the Past; Research Shows They May not Support the Future

    Climate change is making Canada’s seasons more erratic, its weather more extreme and its ecosystems less predictable—and UBC Okanagan scientists have now produced the first national map of exactly where that unpredictability is hitting hardest.

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  • How Soil Microbes Adapt to Life in Lakes

    Researchers at the University of Zurich have analyzed the genome of bacteria living in Lake Zurich to conclude that microbes employ two different strategies to colonize new habitats.

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  • New Metric Identifies At-Risk Mangroves Before They Disappear

    The tool flagged vulnerable mangrove patches a decade in advance, offering a path toward preventive conservation.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bottom Trawling Catches Thousands of Fish Species, Including Those Most At-Risk

    From seahorses to sharks, more than 3,000 fish species have been caught in bottom trawls, including many at risk of extinction, according to a new global inventory. 

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  • Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Depend on Bacterial Partner for Healthy Development

    Researchers have found there is a bacterial protein “key” that allows the Hawaiian bobtail squid to develop a healthy body and its bioluminescent “glow.”

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Coral Reef Science Must Adapt for a Chance to Outpace Climate Change

    The study, published today (30 March), was led by Dr Adriana Humanes, Newcastle University and Dr Juan Ortiz, Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Study Highlights Success in Open-Coast Seagrass Restoration

    New research led by scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography is shining a spotlight on one of the ocean’s most overlooked habitats: seagrass.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Global Atlas Will Track Human and Climate Impact on River Systems

    Rivers are critical resources that affect everything from watersheds to agriculture to energy. 

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  • New Study Reveals Hidden “Chemical Currency” Fueling the Ocean’s Carbon Cycle

    A new study, led by researchers at Columbia University and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), identifies a diverse set of molecules released by marine phytoplankton that fuel microbial life and help drive Earth’s carbon cycle. 

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  • Human-Made Chemicals Found Throughout Ocean Environments

    A new study analyzing more than 2,300 seawater samples from around the world has found that human-made chemicals — from plastic additives and industrial lubricants to pharmaceuticals and pesticides — are widespread in the marine environment, particularly in coastal and estuarine waters.

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