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U.S. officials want to know who’s killing Florida dolphins
NOAA is offering a $20,000 reward in the dolphin cases, while hoping to better educate the public about protecting them.
Acidic ocean is dissolving crab shells earlier than predicted
“We found dissolution impacts to the crab larvae that were not expected to occur until much later in this century,” said Richard Feely, a senior NOAA marine scientist.
Israeli team’s undersea imaging creates bold visibility
The technology will help scientists as oceans undergo increasing stress from pollution, overfishing and climate change.
The oceans are ‘warmer than ever’ in recorded history
Each year in the past decade is among the top 10 warmest years on record in ocean temperatures.
After millions of years China’s ancient paddlefish is no more
A team of Chinese researchers say that the critically endangered fish has gone extinct unnoticed.
Artificial coral ‘reef music’ attracts fish to help ecosystem
Scientists think we can help ocean reefs by boosting undersea sound.