Environment
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Seagrasses Protect Continental Shelves, Alleviate Climate Change, and Support Marine Organisms
The rich waters of many of the shallow coastal areas of the world's seas and oceans are shaped by seagrasses, protecting continental shelves, alleviating climate change, and providing habitats, food, and resources for various marine organisms.
Latest Research Articles
The Mariana Trench and Other Pacific Ocean Trenches Get Toxic Mercury From Fish Carcasses
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Scientist Predicts the Future of Fishing Industry as Artisanal, Leaving Behind Large Industrial Fishing Fleets
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Hurricane Iota May Weaken to Tropical Storm But Landslides and Flooding Remains a Threat
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World Summit Aimed to Discuss Carbon Emission Reduction of Shipping Industry
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Hurricane Iota Hits Nicaragua as Category 4 Storm
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Oil Rig from Exxon Made into Artificial Reef in the Gulf of Mexico
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Australia Proposes the World's Most Ambitious Project on Renewable Energy
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Hurricane Iota Now Category 2; May Devastate Central America
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Storm Vamco Causes Damage and Injuries in Vietnam, the Death toll in Philippines Rises to 67 as Rescue Operations Continue
Mt Taranaki Eruption May Take Out Regional Power in New Zealand
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Zero-Carbon Green Hydrogen is a Renewable Energy Seen to Complement Wind and Solar Power
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Typhoon Vamco Death Toll Rises To 67 in the Philippines, Makes Landfall in Vietnam






