El Niño is coming, and ocean temps are already at record highs – that can spell disaster for fish and corals The Conversation #4 - 10 months ago
Endangered baby sea turtles may have a new savior: GPS eggs Science #2 - 10 months ago
Octopus farming in the U.S. would be banned under a new bill in Congress NPR Online News #1 - 2 months ago
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Is there life in the sea that hasn’t been discovered? The Conversation #3 - 5 weeks ago
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Coral reefs are contaminated with plastic from fishing New Scientist #5 - 5 weeks ago
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A Caustic Shift Is Coming for the Arctic Ocean Wired #3 - 2 years ago
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Dolphins Might Have Elite Spice Tolerance Atlantic #2 - 2 months ago
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An Army of Sea Urchins Could Help Save Coral Reefs Atlantic #3 - 5 weeks ago
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Millions of Dead Fish Washed Ashore in Alaska, and No One Knows Why Atlantic #2 - 4 weeks ago
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My husband wrote 'Jaws.' We need to better protect the oceans he loved. | Opinion USA Today #5 - 3 weeks ago
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