Ancient Whale Graveyard Discovered in the Indian Ocean
A significant find of a 5.3-million-year-old whale graveyard on the Indian Ocean floor offers valuable insights into ancient marine life.
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A significant find of a 5.3-million-year-old whale graveyard on the Indian Ocean floor offers valuable insights into ancient marine life.
Research indicates that farmed oysters could play a significant role in restoring the dwindling wild oyster populations in New York's waterways, which have seen a dramatic decline.
Recent satellite data has uncovered significant vertical currents in the Southern Ocean, which dive as deep as 3,000 feet, impacting heat, carbon, and nutrient distribution.
A recent study reveals that the low thundering sound previously mistaken for trains in the Hudson River is actually produced by Atlantic sturgeons, showcasing their unique behavior.
Bioluminescent fish, which make up a significant portion of marine life, utilize microcrystals to manipulate light for various survival strategies.
A recent study sheds light on how eukaryotes, including multicellular organisms, thrived in oxygenated seafloors for hundreds of millions of years, enhancing our understanding of evolution.
A team of Canadian researchers has set a vital baseline for diatoms in the Salish Sea, which are essential indicators of environmental changes and marine ecosystem health.