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  • Researchers Collaborate to Study Impact of Ocean Acidification on Northeast Fisheries, Develop Management Tools

    A multi-institution team led by UConn researchers is using computer modeling and biological research to help northeast scallop fisheries facing the threat of ocean acidification.

  • Diving Into Devonian Seas

    Members of Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences are shining new light on an enduring mystery—one that is millions of years in the making.

  • Tens of Millions of Birds Pass Through Just Two Western U.S. Corridors

    California’s Central Valley and the Colorado River Delta host more than 82 million birds every year during the fall migration, according to a new study published in the journal Ornithological Applications.

  • NAU Doctoral Student Leads Paleoclimate Study of Precipitation and Sea Ice in Arctic Alaska

    Arctic sea ice is rapidly diminishing due to global warming, and scientists have found that sea ice dynamics have a big impact on circulation and precipitation patterns in Arctic Alaska, which lies at a climatological crossroads between the Arctic and North Pacific oceans. 

  • A New Way to Track Endangered Wildlife Populations from Space

    Scientists have developed a new technique for remotely surveying elephants and other wildlife that is quicker and has the same accuracy as human counts done on the ground or in low-flying airplanes.

  • Investigating Impact of Human Activity on Birds

    Study assesses where bird species would exist.

  • Litter Provides Habitat for Diverse Animal Communities in Rivers, Study Finds

    In a study of local rivers, experts at the University of Nottingham have discovered more invertebrates – animals without a backbone, such as insects and snails - living on litter than on rocks.

  • Scientists Discover How the Potentially Oldest Coral Reefs in the Mediterranean Developed

    A new study from the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC, Spain) and the National Oceanography Centre brings unprecedented insights into the environmental constraints and climatic events that controlled the formation of these reefs.

  • California Harbor Porpoises Rebound After Coastal Gillnetting Stopped

    Harbor porpoises have rebounded in a big way off California. Their populations have recovered dramatically since the end of state set-gillnet fisheries that years ago entangled and killed them in the nearshore waters they frequent.

  • NOAA Expands Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico

    Expansion provides additional protection for critical habitat and important fish species

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