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Researchers discover that 'cryptic species' respond differently to coral bleaching(图)
cryptic species respond differently coral bleaching
2021/4/5
Certain brightly colored coral species dotting the seafloor may appear indistinguishable to divers and snorkelers, but Florida State University researchers have found that these genetically ...
Researchers discover an immense hydrocarbon cycle in the world's ocean(图)
immense hydrocarbon cycle world's ocean
2021/2/11
Hydrocarbons and petroleum are almost synonymous in environmental science. Oil reserves account for nearly all the hydrocarbons we know. But the few hydrocarbons that trace their origin to biological ...
Researchers track nutrient transport in the Gulf of Mexico(图)
nutrient transport Gulf Mexico
2020/9/15
The Gulf of Mexico receives considerable levels of nutrients from the rivers that empty into it, especially the Mississippi River, causing the Gulf's northern waters to become overly enriched and more...
When coral reefs change, researchers and local fishing communities see different results(图)
coral reefs change researchers local fishing communities different results
2019/3/7
Find related stories on NSF's Environmental Research and Education (ERE) programs at this link; find related stories on NSF's Long-Term Ecological Research Program at this link.Results of a new study ...
Penn Researchers Working to Mimic Giant Clams to Enhance the Production of Biofuel(图)
Penn Researchers Mimic Giant Clams Production of Biofuel
2017/11/2
Alison Sweeney of the University of Pennsylvania has been studying giant clams since she was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara. These large mollusks, which anchor th...
Researchers make improbable discovery of deep-sea coral reefs in “hostile” Pacific Ocean depths
Researchers deep-sea coral reefs hostile Pacific Ocean depths
2017/7/14
Scientists had long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to certain species of deep-sea corals, but a marine biologist's discovery of an odd chain of r...
WSU researchers find wealth of fish at deep Hawaiian reef
WSU researchers wealth of fish deep Hawaiian reef
2017/5/3
Washington State University marine biologists for the first time have documented a wealth of fish in the “vastly underexplored” deep coral reefs off Hawaii Island.The study gives fishery managers a mo...
Researchers track effects of changing ocean temperature on phytoplankton
Researchers changing ocean temperature phytoplankton
2016/10/20
Changes in ocean temperature affect a key species of phytoplankton, according to scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).Their stu...
UM Researchers Study Vast Carbon Residue of Ocean Life
UM Researchers Vast Carbon Residue Ocean Life
2016/10/18
The oceans hold a vast reservoir—700 billion tons—of carbon, dissolved in seawater as organic matter, often surviving for thousands of years after being produced by ocean life. Yet, little is known ab...
Deep-sea bacteria could help neutralize greenhouse gas,researchers find
Deep-sea bacteria neutralize greenhouse gas
2015/10/22
Carbon dioxide, a major contributor to the buildup of atmospheric greenhouse gases, can be captured and neutralized in a process known as sequestration. Most atmospheric carbon dioxide is produced fro...
Local climatic changes impact algae living inside the sea ice, which may drastically affect near shore Arctic marine food webs
Scientists traveled to a town near the top of the world to study a creat...
Researchers report on new dimension of marine cyanobacteria(图)
marine cyanobacteria new dimension
2014/1/9
Marine cyanobacteria are the tiny ocean plants that form the base of the ocean's food chain. Other organisms feed on them and are nourished by the oxygen they provide.
Early action could save seagrass meadows, researchers say(图)
seagrass meadows sea level rise
2013/9/25
The world’s seagrass meadows are in trouble – but Australian scientists say early action can save them, even as sea levels rise.