UCSD's Scripps Institution of Oceanography will receive the four-year grant to study climate change as it relates to brain ...
The treaty offers the possibility of a real sustainable balance between how we use and how we protect the oceans and will allow the establishment of marine protected areas in the high seas.
People's deep connection with the ocean -- their 'marine identity' -- can help us reset society's relationship with the seas, new research suggests.
Marine art illustrates people’s deep connections to the ocean beyond Europe and North America too. In the semi-desert Karoo region of South Africa, ancient rock art depicts merfolk. Japanese artist ...
And these fragile ecosystems now face a new threat: high-risk attempts to manipulate the oceans through technological interventions. These efforts, collectively known as marine geoengineering ...
People's deep connection with the ocean—their "marine identity"—can help us reset society's relationship with the seas, new ...
Sep. 18, 2024 — Climate change and a range of other human impacts are putting marine animals at risk of extinction -- even those living in almost pristine marine habitats and diverse coastal ...
An aggressive species of invasive seagrass that has been traversing for more than a century has been detected in the U.S. for ...
The participants included Diz Glithero of the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition, Dr. Emma McKinley of Cardiff University, and ...
Marine art is an important form of storytelling. Visual, performance, sculptural and moving image arts have driven the ...
Biomes are the world's major habitats. We identify biomes by the vegetation and animals that populate them and determine the location of each by the regional climate. The tundra biome is ...
When your body doesn't make as much collagen, it can lead to things like: Wrinkles Weak muscles Tight ligaments and tendons Joint pain Gut issues Marine, or fish, collagen comes from the skin of fish.