At a place where seven different water masses meet, the waters are teeming with phytoplankton and fish.
Ecosystem drivers of marine life can offer “early warning system” for fishermen.
New findings also point to coastal construction as potential way of further spreading coral disease
Texas A&M AgriLife Research studies show shiner and minnow populations could provide early signs of water depletion, drought, and other environmental changes.
Being common is rather unusual. It’s far more common for a species to be rare, spending its existence in small densities throughout its range.
Researchers have predicted that expanding the Aransas Pass — the marine pass between Mustang Island and Saint Joseph Island, offshore from the town of Aransas Pass, Texas — would increase the native red drum fish population.
In a win-win for commercial fisheries and marine wildlife, researchers have found that using lighted nets greatly reduced accidental bycatch of sharks, rays, sea turtles, and unwanted finfish.
The English Channel prevents many rockpool species "making the jump" from Europe to the UK, new research shows.
New NOAA Fisheries study shows that tiger sharks are migrating into northern latitudes earlier and expanding their movements further north due to ocean warming.
Heat waves—like the one that blistered the Pacific Northwest last June—also occur underwater.
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