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Bacteria living in marine sponge produce toxic compounds found in man-made products
Bacteria living marine sponge toxic compounds man-made products
2017/7/20
Researchers have discovered for the first time that a common marine sponge hosts bacteria that specialize in the production of toxic compounds nearly identical to man-made fire retardants, a finding t...
Study Finds Bacteria Living in Marine Sponge Produce Toxic Flame Retardant-Like Compounds
Bacteria Living Marine Sponge Produce Toxic Flame Retardant-Like Compounds
2017/7/20
A Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego-led research team discovered for the first time that a common marine sponge hosts bacteria that specialize in the produc...
WSU researchers find wealth of fish at deep Hawaiian reef
WSU researchers wealth of fish deep Hawaiian reef
2017/7/19
Washington State University marine biologists for the first time have documented a wealth of fish in the “vastly underexplored” deep coral reefs off Hawaii Island.The study gives fishery managers a mo...
Decades of Data on World’s Oceans Reveal a Troubling Oxygen Decline
Decades of Data World’s Oceans Oxygen Decline
2017/7/19
A new analysis of decades of data on oceans across the globe has revealed that the amount of dissolved oxygen contained in the water – an important measure of ocean health – has been declining for mor...
Smithsonian Scientists Find That the Earth Sank Twice,Flooding the Western Amazon
Smithsonian Scientists the Earth Sank Twice Flooding the Western Amazon
2017/7/19
A tiny shark tooth, part of a mantis shrimp and microscopic marine organisms reveal that as the Andes rose, the Western Amazon sank twice, each time for less than a million years. Water from the Carib...
Scientists are trying to predict the future behavior of El Niño -- the formation of warmer-than-usual ocean waters in the equatorial Pacific -- by looking back in time.This week, the journal Geol...
Research sheds new light on forces that threaten sensitive coastlines
new light forces threaten sensitive coastlines
2017/4/27
Wind-driven expansion of marsh ponds on the Mississippi River Delta is a significant factor in the loss of crucial land in the Delta region, according to research published by scientists at Indiana Un...
Forget sponges:the earliest animals were marine jellies
Forget sponges the earliest animals marine jellies
2017/4/27
When cartoonist and marine-biology teacher Steve Hillenburg created SpongeBob SquarePants in 1999, he may have backed the wrong side of one of the longest-running controversies in the field of evoluti...
The social eating habits of fish may play a central role in protecting coral reefs, according to a study from the University of California, Davis, published April 10 in the journal Proceedings of the ...
Corals Die as Global Warming Collides with Local Weather in the South China Sea
Corals Die Global Warming Collides Local Weather South China Sea
2017/3/30
In the South China Sea, a 2°C rise in the sea surface temperature in June 2015 was amplified to produce a 6°C rise on Dongsha Atoll, a shallow coral reef ecosystem, killing approximately 40 percent of...
Need for speed may contribute to dolphin and whale strandings
contribute dolphin whale strandings
2017/3/30
Dolphins swimming at top speed use more than twice the amount of energy per fin beat than dolphins swimming at a more relaxed pace, according to a study by scientists at UC Santa Cruz. The researchers...
Louisiana wetlands struggling with sea-level rise four times the global average
Louisiana wetlands struggling sea-level rise four times global average
2017/3/30
Without major efforts to rebuild Louisiana’s wetlands, particularly in the westernmost part of the state, there is little chance that the coast will be able to withstand the accelerating rate of sea-l...
Westernmost, low-lying region of Louisiana coast on track to drown under sea level rise
Westernmost, low-lying region Louisiana coast on track sea level rise
2017/3/30
Without major efforts to rebuild Louisiana's wetlands, which serve as bulwarks against waves and rising seas, the state's coast has little chance of withstanding the accelerating rate of sea level ris...
When certain types of algae accumulate at the ocean surface in high numbers, they turn large swaths of water a reddish-brown color, attracting attention for both good and bad reasons.Off the coast of ...
Underwater mountains help ocean water rise from abyss
Underwater mountains ocean water rise abyss
2017/3/14
At high latitudes, such as near Antarctica and the Arctic Circle, the ocean’s surface waters are cooled by frigid temperatures and become so dense that they sink a few thousand meters into the ocean’s...