... of Canadian-built sensors capable of tracking marine life for almost 200 km starting from Halifax harbour will provide a better understanding of what ...
... ." Discovery outstrips description capacity Census of Marine Life and other explorers are finding unknown species ... Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), the Census of Marine Life's portal to vast information on species ...
... , in some places harboring 30 times the density of marine life than the known, shallower reefs," says Guilherme ... . The next phase of the Abrolhos project will be to study the marine life in the new reef structures. "These studies ...
... the southern coast of Brazil's Bahia state. The newly discovered area is also far more abundant in marine life than the previously known Abrolhos reef ...
... in the atmosphere—could spell trouble for the earliest stages of marine life, according to a new report in the August 5th ... acidification on the very earliest life-stages (including fertilization) in marine animals, with most previous work ...
Earth's richest concentrations of marine life have shifted over time, cropping up where tectonic plates collide and climate is friendliest to life, researchers say.
... report on progress towards the first Census of Marine Life, more than 2,000 scientists from 82 ... ; Advancing technology for discovery; Organizing knowledge about marine life and making it accessible; Measuring effects ...
... octopus species that evolved in the deep-sea. In a report on progress towards the first Census of Marine Life, more than 2,000 scientists from 82 ...
... from Australia and the United States have uncovered new marine life, including fiery red coral and purple-spotted sea anemones, in deep waters ...
Web visitors can now share the excitement of Census of Marine Life explorations as scientists uncover the mysteries of what lives below the surface of the global ocean.
... to human knowledge about the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine life, with results to be fully detailed in the world ... around Antarctica to establish whether, as suspected, marine life distribution has been evened by the churn of the Antarctic ...
A dramatic increase in carbon dioxide levels is making the world's ocean more acidic, which may adversely affect the survival of marine life and organisms that depend on them, such as humans.
Researchers have found the first proof that ocean acidification is causing marine life to make thinner shells.
CHICAGO, April 3 (UPI) -- Polluted water from Chicago has helped create a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico, where excess algae suffocates marine life, says a U.S. Geological Survey study.
... (NWHI), protected by the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, provides the sharpest picture yet of the region's marine life ...