OSLO - Coral reefs could start to dissolve before 2100 as man-made climate change drives acidification of the oceans, scientists said Thursday... READ MORE›
In the past, coral bleaching occurred when warmer winds and El Nino weather conditions heated up sea surfaces... READ MORE›
Most wet wipes contain plastic and Prior said she knew of no wet wipes on sale today that meet water company standards for degradability... READ MORE›
In 2016 coral bleaching killed more than a third of the Great Barrier Reef... READ MORE›
WWF says we risk losing species critical to human food security unless action is taken to halt overfishing and other threats to marine life... READ MORE›
Coral reefs are expected to see ocean temperatures that can lead to bleaching sometime this year... READ MORE›
CNN's John Sutter visits a remote island off Madagascar where people are 100 percent dependent on coral reefs for survival. He finds cimate change wreaking havoc... READ MORE›
While filming small sharks and coral reefs in the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, marine biologists had a stunning encounter with a glowing sea turtle... READ MORE›
Some of the creatures - about two-thirds of which had never been seen on the US west coast - reproduced as they drifted eastward... READ MORE›
A stretch of coral reef off Mexico is the testing ground for a new idea that could protect fragile environments around the world insurance... READ MORE›
Leave oil rigs in the North Sea, say conservationists... READ MORE›
'the spill remains uncontained and the nathan e. stewart remains submerged,' b.c.'s heiltsuk nation release... READ MORE›
Officials have asked for more proof of microbead damage to marine life in move to extend cosmetics ban to all products washed down drain... READ MORE›
The wide-ranging list of threatened species includes the smoothback angel shark, the eightgilled hagfish and the Amsterdam albatross... READ MORE›
Debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami that landed in North America has delivered marine life never seen in the region... READ MORE›
Scientists described the animal this week, in the journal Marine Biodiversity... READ MORE›
British and US marine scientists say that the race to designate ever-bigger marine national parks in remote parts of the world could work against conservation... READ MORE›
The largest study to date on the impacts of climate change on marine biodiversity found that many species would cope by finding new waters... READ MORE›
One contained only a detergent, while the others also included varying concentrations of methyl jasmonate - a substance given off by plants when damaged... READ MORE›
Those that live or feed on, or near, coral reefs... READ MORE›
Instead, they belong to a class of floating jellyfish known as siphonophores, found along the Australian coast, and in the Indian and Pacific Oceans... READ MORE›
The Southern Ocean represents about 10 percent of the Earth's surface... READ MORE›
Marine protected areas MPAs include the Florida Keys and California's Monterey Bay national marine sanctuary, which is larger than Yellowstone national park... READ MORE›
Blue Planet II dives deep into why we need to protect the world's oceans... READ MORE›
Comment 'Nightmare octopus' in terrifying viral video was just being a normal octopus... READ MORE›
Cinner added We believe that the bright spots offer hope and some solutions that can be applied more broadly across the world's coral reefs... READ MORE›
Marine life can have big economic value sponges and molluscs are among species that have yielded cancer-fighting agents... READ MORE›
Coral reefs are declining fast in many parts of the world due to pollution warming seas disease and storms... READ MORE›
The Great Barrier Reef has seen major bleaching in the northern part of the reef in particular, as well as significant amounts of coral death... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON AP -- In a ghost town of dead coral off a remote Pacific island, scientists have found a bit more life... READ MORE›
Paul Dayton, professor emeritus at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, has studied large sponges in the Antarctic... READ MORE›
As bad as that was, these permits are orders of magnitude worse, said Cindy Zipf, executive director of New Jersey-based Clean Ocean Action... READ MORE›
"[Dynamite fishing] perpetrators tend to choose coral reef areas, where most fish can be found... READ MORE›
Coral reef bleaching may be easing after three years of high ocean temperatures, the longest such period since the 1980s, the National Oceanic and Atmosphe... READ MORE›
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