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A character in a great white shark movie said that all sharks do is "swim and eat and make little sharks."It turns out they do much more than that. Sharks have roamed Earth's oceans for more than 400 ...
It has long been recognized that variations in sea surface temperature in the tropical Pacific affect global climate. The episodic warming of the tropical Pacific during El Niño events causes the...
If you flew from the sea toward the land along the north slope of Alaska, you would cross from the water, over a narrow beach, and then to the tundra. From the air, that tundra would look like a lands...
The waters of the Gulf of Maine are warming faster than oceans almost anywhere on Earth. As the level of carbon dioxide rises in the atmosphere, it's absorbed by the sea, causing pH levels to fall. Oc...
A new study published in the journal Nature indicates that the increase in rainfall forecast by global climate models is likely to hasten the release of carbon dioxide from tropical soils. T...
As carbon dioxide emissions continue to increase, scientists have recognized that seagrass meadows are important to mitigation because they have high rates of carbon storage. However, rising ocean tem...
2020年4月20日,国际顶级学术期刊Nature Climate Change(《自然•气候变化》)在线发表了题为“Synchronized tropical Pacific and extratropical variability during the past three decades”(《过去三十年热带太平洋和热带外的同步变化》)的最新研究成果。该成果由中国海洋大学深海圈层...
New research by National Science Foundation-funded scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and colleagues has found a marked change in the Indian Ocean's surface temperatures. The chang...
Climate change is heating the oceans, affecting billions of marine microbes in ways scientists don't fully understand. In response, USC researchers have developed a model to forecast how these importa...
New NSF-funded research reveals how two penguin species, the gentoo and the chinstrap, have dealt with more than a century of human impacts in Antarctica, and why some species are winners and others a...
As the world's climate continues to change, biologically diverse communities may be most capable of adapting to environmental challenges, scientists have found.New NSF-funded research by Brown Univers...
New research compares the growth rates of corals in the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the world's second-largest reef system. Over the past decade, the growth rate of corals living closer t...
Here be ancient giants.A new paper in the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History describes the Trans-Saharan Seaway that existed 50 to 100 million years ago in the region of the current Sa...
If this winter finds you stressed out and fighting a sinus infection, then you know something of what coral will endure in the face of climate change.They don’t have sinuses, but these colorful aquati...
Some Antarctic fish living in the planet’s coldest waters are able to cope with the stress of rising carbon dioxide levels in the ocean. They can even tolerate slightly warmer waters. But they can’t d...

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