marine life
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Ancient Corals Living 540 Million Years Ago Could Be First to Glow in Dark
Researchers suggested that deep-sea corals originating 540 million years ago could be the first glow-in-the-dark species. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Six Billion Tons Of Sand Dredged From Oceans Each Year; Threatens Marine Life, Ocean Communities
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Hidden Ecosystem with Strange Creatures Found Under Volcanic Sea Floor
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Fish Stocks Could Be Affected After Oceans Hit Hottest Temperature, Expert Warns
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Marine Heatwave In Queensland Brings Fear For The Health Of Corals And Marine Life
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El Niño with Unusual Ocean Warming Risks Marine Life Mass Die-Offs in England, Ireland
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Marine Life Faces Survival Crisis as Oceans Become More Acidic, Study Shows
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Vibrio Latches On to Microplastics, Causes Leaky Gut Syndrome in Marine Life
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Marine Life Missing in Some Areas, Relocating Near Poles Due to Warming Oceans
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Ocean Sunfish Caught ‘Mimicking’ Shark Off California Coast
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Florida Professor Breaks World Record for Longest Time Living Underwater in a Bunker with Marine Animals
Green Leaf Foundation: Dead Sea Turtle Autopsy Shows Detrimental Effects of Thai Festival Loy Krathong on Marine Life
Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification Can Affect Nutritional Content of Food Web in Marine Organisms, New Research Reveals