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Medical drugs are polluting rivers from Norway to Nairobi
Pharmaceutical pollution affects aquatic life and public health. New research shows just how widespread the problem is.
Grunts, boops, chatters and squeals. Fish are noisy creatures
While they may lack some of the melodic qualities of whales, at least 1,000 species of fish use sounds to communicate.
Cod ‘supergenes’ reveal how they are evolving in response to overfishing
Cod “supergenes” could make the fish more resilient to other environmental changes.
The last river dolphin’s death in Laos highights concerns about the Mekong
Documenting the lessons learnt from this tragic loss is critically important if we are to protect endangered species.
Climate change will deprive oceans of precious oxygen
The emergence of deoxygenation is projected to be widespread in large swathes of the oceans before 2080.
Marine aquaculture has a key role in limiting CO2 emissions
New research looks at how to limit CO2 emissions from marine aquaculture, a key source of food and other products like shells.