New technology offers unprecedented look at life beneath sea ice in an important ocean region
From February 2015 to August of 2017, researchers kept tabs on marine debris that washed up on the shoreline at 12 different sites
The University of South Florida continues to play an integral role in discovering the extent of damage caused by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill
The 1,500,000 penguins are located in the Danger Islands, a chain of remote, rocky islands off of the Antarctic Peninsula’s northern tip
Study first to show economic benefits of tackling dirty shoreline
Sea ice loss is changing Arctic habitat and affecting species in more indirect ways
The sixgill shark residing in the Atlantic Ocean is actually a different species than its Indian and Pacific Ocean counterparts
Scientists have identified the neural circuits that enable the cuttlefish to change its appearance in just the blink of an eye
The fragile pink sea urchin, in contrast to its name, is less vulnerable to the impacts of climate change than other urchin species currently fished in Southern California
Sex-ratio study first to use molecular marker to explain why and how moisture affects the nest
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