World's Largest Protected Marine Area Created
World's Largest Protected Marine Area Created
The small Pacific Island nation of Kiribati has become a global conservation leader by establishing the world's largest marine protected area – a California-sized ocean wilderness of pristine coral reefs and rich fish populations threatened by over-fishing and climate change. picked by MandolinOrange 8 months ago
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 Ancient deep-sea coral reefs off southeastern US serve as underwater 'islands' in the Gulf stream
Ancient deep-sea coral reefs off southeastern US serve as underwater 'islands' in the Gulf stream
Largely unexplored deep-sea coral reefs, some perhaps hundreds of thousands of years old, off the coast of the southeastern U.S. are not only larger than expected but also home to large fish populations and many newly discovered and unusual species. Results from a series of expeditions to document these habitats and their associated marine life have revealed some surprising results. picked by 2manyusernames 5 months ago
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 World's Largest Fish Tank Holds Four Whale Sharks
World's Largest Fish Tank Holds Four Whale Sharks
If you wanted to visit the world's largest fish tank, you'd have to go to Okinawa, Japan, home of the "Kuroshio Sea," otherwise known as the Churaumi Aquarium. picked by punthe 4 months ago
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 Scientists discover new reefs teeming with marine life in Brazil
Scientists discover new reefs teeming with marine life in Brazil
Scientists announced today the discovery of reef structures they believe doubles the size of the Southern Atlantic Ocean's largest and richest reef system, the Abrolhos Bank, off the southern coast of Brazil's Bahia state. The newly discovered area is also far more abundant in marine life than the previously known Abrolhos reef system, one of the world's most unique and important reefs. picked by AutumnLotus 3 months ago
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 52 New Species of Marine life Discovered
52 New Species of Marine life Discovered
24 new species of fish, 20 new species of coral, and 8 new species of shrimp were discovered in Bangkok Thailand. A shark that walks on its fins, a shrimp that looks like a praying mantis were just two of the new discoveries found while "combing through an uderwater fauna off Indonesia's Papua province" this Monday. picked by iduffee 2 years ago
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 Hundreds of new marine species discovered: Australian scientists
Hundreds of new marine species discovered: Australian scientists
Hundreds of new marine species and previously uncharted undersea mountains and canyons have been discovered in the depths of the Southern Ocean, Australian scientists said Wednesday. picked by AutumnLotus 3 days ago
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 Space Alien Ocean Creatures (Video)
Space Alien Ocean Creatures (Video)
Marine photographers capture ocean life never seen by the human eye. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Bizarre creatures discovered deep off the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
Bizarre creatures discovered deep off the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
Marine scientists in Dartmouth sent the robot into the Sable gully marine protected area and several other regions where it registered photos of an octopus with ears that make it resemble "Dumbo the Elephant" and other equally strange animals. picked by DrNothing 1 year ago
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 Famous Caymans coral reefs dying, scientists say
Famous Caymans coral reefs dying, scientists say
To coral reef-driven tourism industries like those of the Cayman Islands, there could be a greater cost in ignoring climate change than fighting it. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Healthy Reefs Hit Hardest by Warmer Temperatures
Healthy Reefs Hit Hardest by Warmer Temperatures
Coral disease outbreaks hit hardest in the healthiest sections of the Great Barrier Reef, where close living quarters among coral may make it easy for infection to spread, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have found. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Marine Worm's Jaws Say 'Cutting-edge New Aerospace Materials'
Marine Worm's Jaws Say 'Cutting-edge New Aerospace Materials'
Researchers in California and New Hampshire report the first detailed characterization of the protein composition of the hard, fang-like jaws of a common marine worm. Their work could lead to the design of a new class of super-strong, lightweight materials for use as construction and repair materials for spacecraft, airplanes, and other applications. picked by bjk1903 3 months ago
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 Good-bye, Kiribati
Good-bye, Kiribati
The tiny island nation is doomed to submersion within the next 100 years due to rising ocean levels. The highest land in the island chain is less than 2 metres above water . Anote Tong, president of the threatened islands in the Republic of Kiribati, has appealed to the international community to take responsibility for rehousing the islands' 97,000 residents. picked by teresag 4 months ago
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 Climate impacting on fish growth: CSRIO
Climate impacting on fish growth: CSRIO
Climate change is leading to bigger fish in shallow water, but they are growing slower at greater depths, CSIRO research in Tasmania suggests. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Treasure trove of new species deep in Antarctic ocean
Treasure trove of new species deep in Antarctic ocean
The lightless depths of the Antarctic's Southern Ocean harbor an unexpectedly diverse "treasure trove" of marine life, including more than 700 previously unknown species, according to a study released Wednesday. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Electricity Revives Coral Reefs
Electricity Revives Coral Reefs
Just a few years ago, the lush coral reefs off Bali island were dying out, bleached by rising temperatures, blasted by dynamite fishing and poisoned by cyanide. Now they are coming back, thanks to an unlikely remedy: electricity. The coral is thriving on dozens of metal structures submerged in the bay and fed by cables that send low-voltage electricity, which conservationists say is reviving it a... read full post picked by marli 10 months ago
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 'Landmark' Ocean Plan Passes in California
'Landmark' Ocean Plan Passes in California
One of the nation's most ambitious plans to protect marine life was approved Friday when a state panel voted to ban or restrict fishing across more than 200 square miles of water off Central California. picked by suebe 1 year ago
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 Oceans' early demise disputed
Oceans' early demise disputed
Many scientist refute the findings of the researchers who predicted there would be no fish in the oceans by 2048. The nay-sayers label the finding "enviro-sensationalism"
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 Zanzibar fishermen land ancient fish
Zanzibar fishermen land ancient fish
Fishermen in Zanzibar have caught a coelacanth, an ancient fish once thought to have become extinct when it disappeared from fossil records 80 million years ago. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Plastic ocean: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Plastic ocean: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
It began with a line of plastic bags ghosting the surface, followed by an ugly tangle of junk: nets and ropes and bottles, motor-oil jugs and cracked bath toys, a mangled tarp. Tires. A traffic cone. Moore could not believe his eyes. Out here in this desolate place, the water was a stew of plastic crap. It was as though someone had taken the pristine seascape of his youth and swapped it for a lan... read full post picked by psycmoe 2 weeks ago
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 The world's rubbish dump: a garbage tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan
The world's rubbish dump: a garbage tip that stretches from Hawaii to Japan
A "plastic soup" of waste floating in the Pacific Ocean is growing at an alarming rate and now covers an area twice the size of the continental United States, scientists have said. The vast expanse of debris – in effect the world's largest rubbish dump – is held in place by swirling underwater currents. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Why fish watch their weight
Why fish watch their weight
It's not just people who watch their weight. It seems that Australia`s Goby fish do it too and the discovery is providing a whole new insight into the way animals maintain social order. Marine scientists working on the Great Barrier Reef off Lizard Island have found that Goby fish deliberately diet - just to maintain their position in the pecking orders and to ensure they do not antagonise bigger ... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 5 months ago
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