
A new assessment from NOAA indicates that while human activity and greenhouse gases may be altering the earth climate, to be able to predict future regional climate we will need to understand the oceans better.
Said a NOAA scientist:
Before the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) attracts the world’s attention in November in Belém, i...
Whale carcasses sinking to the ocean floor bring a buffet of nutrients to the deep sea...
Australia’s coral reefs, including the lesser-known subtropical systems, are hit hard as the world faces its fourth, an...
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Great rivers of whale pee make a remarkable contribution to Earth’s cycling of nutrients, a new study reveals...
Warm waters of South Pacific nestle a coral colony, unmatched in size, off the grimly far away island of Malaulalo...
European leaders are facing growing pressure from campaigners and ocean advocates to strengthen regulation and the enfo...
The first-ever dissection of the world’s rarest whale has unlocked a succession of new-to-science discoveries, includin...
January 1, 2009 Posted in News
A new assessment from NOAA indicates that while human activity and greenhouse gases may be altering the earth climate, to be able to predict future regional climate we will need to understand the oceans better.
Said a NOAA scientist:
Before the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) attracts the world’s attention in November in Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon, an eve...
Daroyen village compared to other Raja Ampat islands is a less populated area situated on a little island of Betew by Gam...
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