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Limits of Large-Scale Ocean Protection: A Study of Chile’s Marine Protected Areas
A new study published in Science Advances today provides evidence that large-scale, offshore, and fully-protected marine areas (MPAs) protect biodiversity without negatively impacting fishing and food security.
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2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season: NOAA Issues Storm Activity Level in the Coming Months
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Sea Dragons: Genetic Clues that Make Them Oddballs of the Ocean
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Box Jellyfish: World's Deadliest Jellyfish Stings 5-Year-Old Child in Australia
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'Albino' White Bison Calf in Wyoming State Park Revealed to Be Just a Pale Cattle, Says DNA Test
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Gold Nanoparticles Added To Wine Makes Improves Aroma, Study Shows
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90% Peach Crops Destroyed by 3 Months of Warming Climate in Georgia
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A Mind-Blowing Experience with Thought Industries LMS for Global Learning Programs
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Box Turtle Sightings Increase as Nesting Season Starts in Tennessee, Officials Discourage Human Interference