Environment
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Scientists Study Extreme Underwater Heat Waves That Dramatically Impact Marine Life
The 2013-2016 marine heat wave known as "The Blob" warmed a vast expanse of surface waters across the northeastern Pacific, disrupting West Coast marine ecosystems, depressing salmon returns, and damaging commercial fisheries. It also prompted a wave of research on extreme warming of ocean surface waters.
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Rounds of Heavy Rain Unloads in Peru; Major Flooding, 6 Deaths Reported
New Orchid Species that Looks Like Glass Discovered in Most Common Places in Japan
Over 100 Invasive Species Pester Pennsylvania with 1500 Negative Impacts — Report
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Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Cause Abrupt Changes in Sea Ice
Experts Suggest Eating this Ugly Fish May Help Save the Environment
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Ocean Plastic Pollution Increases at 'Unprecedented Levels' Since 2005 [Study]
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Ingesting Plastic Spreading Diseases in Seabirds
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Almost Half a Year Later, Citrus Farmers in Florida Still Reeling from Hurricane Ian
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Reactive Oxygen-Containing Molecules Have a Significant Impact on Mineralization in Sandflats






