Ocean Warming
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Coral-Algal Symbiosis May Help in Recovery from Coral Bleaching Due to Climate Change and Ocean Warming
Corals depend on algae to survive in an era when the world’s marine habitat is being endangered by worsening climatic conditions.
Latest Research Articles
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Popular Fish will Become Less Common and Harder to Catch Due to Ocean Warming and Rising Sea Temperatures
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Unprecedented Reshuffling of Marine Ecosystems Possible Because of Ocean Warming
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2021 was the Hottest on Record for the World's Oceans for Three Consecutive Years
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Extreme Heatwaves Can Wipe Out Thousands of Marine Life, Risking Jobs and Supply
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Increasing Marine Species Find Equator to be Unlivable 'Death Traps'
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Antarctic: Ocean's Cold at the Surface, but Scorching Deep Down
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Ocean Warming, Currents, Wind Patterns Threaten Survival of Shellfish and Other Invertebrates
3D-Printed Coral Reefs: The Key to Solving the Coral Bleaching Crisis?
The Great Barrier Reef Is in for Another Massive Coral Bleaching
Antarctic Sea Ice Hits All Time Low
Warmer Oceans Causing Loss of Oxygen in Waters Around the World, Says Study
Global Warming Is Causing Oceans to Lose Oxygen, Find Out How






