Marine Ecosystems
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First Methane Seep Known Near U.S. West Coast: Unique Ecosystem! [VIDEO]
Graduate students from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California-San Diego discovered a methane seep about 30 miles off the coast. This site is home to many unique, adaptable species, and is the first found in the region.
Latest Research Articles
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[VIDEO] Green Sea Turtles On the Road to Recovery?
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Ocean and Rivers Take In More Microbeads from Creams?
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Ocean and Rivers Take In More Microbeads from Creams?
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Toxic Algal Blooms Take Over the Chesapeake Bay
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Belly-Full of Plastic? Average Seabird's Plight, It Seems
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Beach Sand Secrets: What Pathogens Live Where You Lounge? – Beware!
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Jellyfish Thrive and Guppies Feed Off of It
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For Many Marine Species: Relocate or Face Extinction
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230 Million Seabirds Lost to Coastal Colonies Since 1950s
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230 Million Seabirds Lost to Coastal Colonies Since 1950s
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Coral Reefs: Invasive Microbe May Protect Them, But at a Cost
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Tropical Marine Ecosystems Most Threatened by Humans