
Are artificial reefs the answer to the oceans’ eco-problems? Nicolette Craig looks at attempts, both good and bad, to replicate nature.
Just off the coast of Lombok in Indonesia the sea is crystal clear, the diving is breathtaking and fish abound
Submarine groundwater discharge — the flow of fresh water from land through the coastal seafloor into the ocean — is ch...
A new survey of ice loss around the globe suggests the rate at which the planet’s ice sheets and glaciers are melting i...
Long-lived banned industrial chemicals may be threatening the fertility of male porpoises living off the UK...
Make no mistake, returning to the Paris climate agreement is not mere symbolism – it is an act cloaked in powerful, pol...
Baby sharks will emerge from their egg cases earlier and weaker as water temperatures rise, according to a new study th...
A quarter of the carbon emissions that are warming the Earth dissolve into oceans, making them more acidic...
The breathtaking Whitsundays oasis is 34km northeast of Mackay in central Queensland, it is 80% national park...
Researchers have found a novel way to identify heat-stressed corals, which could help scientists pinpoint the coral spe...
February 21, 2012 Posted in News
Are artificial reefs the answer to the oceans’ eco-problems? Nicolette Craig looks at attempts, both good and bad, to replicate nature.
Just off the coast of Lombok in Indonesia the sea is crystal clear, the diving is breathtaking and fish abound
Submarine groundwater discharge — the flow of fresh water from land through the coastal seafloor into the ocean — is changing the metabolism of coral...
Daroyen village compared to other Raja Ampat islands is a less populated area situated on a little island of Betew by Ga...
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