On a quest to revive Southern California's kelp forests, divers tackle the invasive purple urchin threat. Discover how their efforts are transforming underwater ecosystems and supporting marine life.
Recent studies reveal that shark teeth, critical for their hunting efficiency, are increasingly vulnerable to ocean acidification. This could disrupt marine ecosystems and human food sources. Learn how global carbon emissions threaten these apex predators!
New research reveals that rising ocean acidity could damage the teeth of sharks, one of the ocean's top predators. This alarming finding may have significant implications for marine ecosystems.
A new study reveals that ocean acidification could harm shark teeth, threatening their ability to feed and impacting the marine ecosystem. As pH levels drop, the survival of these apex predators hangs in the balance.
A new study reveals alarming levels of plastic pollution on Central American beaches, driven by both local waste and bottles from Asia. This dual crisis threatens marine life and local ecosystems, highlighting the urgent need for action.
Scientists warn that rapid and irreversible changes in Antarctica, driven by climate change, could lead to catastrophic sea level rises and ecosystem disruptions. Urgent action is needed to limit CO2 emissions.
A groundbreaking study reveals that melting Antarctic sea ice is more than a local issue; it's a global tipping point. Discover the alarming effects on wildlife and climate.
A groundbreaking study reveals new evidence supporting the theory that a comet explosion 12,800 years ago triggered the Younger Dryas cold spell, reshaping Earth's climate and ecosystems.
A groundbreaking study reveals that streaked shearwaters have a unique bathroom ritual, pooping midair every 4 to 10 minutes, offering insights into their behavior and potential impacts on coastal ecosystems.
The Axial Seamount, the most active volcano in the Northeast Pacific, is showing signs of an impending eruption. Recent studies reveal swelling magma reservoirs and increased seismic activity, providing a unique chance for scientists to study submarine volcanic behavior.