Scientists report the latest data from the Upper Gulf of Mexico, and the results aren’t good.
Climate change before your eyes: Seas rise and trees die
A new report shows toxins from suppliers to companies like Tyson Foods are pouring into waterways, causing marine life to leave or die
By the end of the century, the global temperature is likely to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Carcass largely decomposed and difficult to identify.
Authors of a recent Marine Biodiveristy Records publication describe a very special and surprising sighting of bottlenose dolphins in British Columbian waters: is this the first record of a long series to come?
Researchers anticipate harmful nitrogen outputs to increase as a result of precipitation changes.
The colourful Portuguese man-of-war is more commonly seen in warmer waters. Their painful stings can be fatal to some.
Tube-Dwelling Worms on Seldovia Beach
We are losing coastline due to erosion and this is a sad sight to witness.
The remote Arctic tundra may seem like the last place on Earth human pollution should be causing a problem — yet it’s filled with mercury contamination.
Which is worse: getting eaten, or drowning? Read on.
The warm periods are linked with storms that penetrate into the Arctic from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and bring the temperature up by as much as 30 C in the middle of winter.
Beach walks this summer find many familiar creatures absent. This changing natural world demands attention and caring.
Scientists are divided about the impact of climate change on this particular break in Antarctica's ice shelf.
We could not figure out the what type of sea mammal it is.
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