Archives
-
Why are Sharks Populations Struggling to Recover?
Thanks to years of effective fisheries management and conservation efforts, the future looks better for some tuna and billfish species, including southern bluefin tuna, black marlins, and swordfish, after decades of population decrease. However, a new study indicates that certain sharks that reside in the open ocean habitats of these species still face threats.
Latest Research Articles
-
Rainforests are Playing a Critical Role in Providing Carbon Credits
-
Water Scarcity Among the Top Priority as Cop27 Reaches its Second Week
-
Terrifying Deep-Sea Creatures Found Near Coco Islands
-
This Week Will See Unseasonably Cold Temperatures in the Center of the Country and Across the Eastern United States
-
Famous Leonid Meteor Showers to Unfold in the Sky This Week
-
Mid-Winter Cold and Temperature Drop To Expect in Central U.S Due to Artic Air Burst
-
Snow to Emerge from New Mexico to Maine This Week
-
January's Hunga Tonga Eruption Causes Significant Cooling Event in the Stratosphere, Might Affect This Winter and the Next
-
Texas Tracks Two Weather Systems Bringing Severe Weather with Threats of Flooding, Hail, Tornadoes
-
Risks of Flash Flooding due to Tropical Moisture Could Occur This Week; Forecasts Monitor Potential Systems in Atlantic
-
Snow and Rain to Sweep Across Northeast and Plains as Winter Comes Near
-
Widespread Cooldown and Unseasonably Cold Weather Expected This Week on East Coast