New Hypothesis Says It’s To Do With How They Harden Their Shells Scientists propose that…
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Marine Biology is the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments, including the behaviors, interactions, and ecosystems of organisms ranging from microscopic plankton to massive whales. This field combines elements of biology, ecology, chemistry, and oceanography to understand how marine species adapt to their environments, respond to climate change, and contribute to global systems like the carbon cycle. From coral reef conservation to deep-sea exploration, marine biology research offers critical insights into the health of our oceans and the role they play in sustaining life on Earth. Stay updated with the latest discoveries, breakthroughs, and conservation efforts in marine science.
In a study exploring the various species of algal symbionts associated with reef corals throughout…
A microscopic scuticociliate parasite caused a mass die-off of long-spined sea urchins in the Caribbean…
A study reveals coastal invertebrates are thriving on plastic debris in the North Pacific, forming…
The mass die-off of the long-spined sea urchin – a loss that threatens the health…
Brainwave patterns show elephant seals take short naps while holding their breath on deep dives,…
An international collaboration involving Rutgers researchers unravels the mystery of the fish’s unique shape. Rutgers…
Reduced tourism during the COVID lockdown allowed fish populations at Molokini to recover, but activity…
Researchers have discovered that little skate’s unique cape-like fins evolved through changes in the non-coding…
In a new study, it was discovered that previous methods for estimating the size of…
New findings reveal that deep-sea methane deposits are converting into gas at a higher rate…
A Rare Type of Toxoplasma Infection Poses a Danger to Marine Wildlife According to a…
Researchers discovered USulfurimonas pluma, a bacterium thriving in hydrothermal plumes, using hydrogen for energy and…
First Assessment of Bottom Marine Heat Waves Opens a Window on the Deep The 2013-2016…
Historical Secchi disk data offers a vital long-term record for understanding ocean changes. Despite the…
The Enigmatic World of Comb Jellies Comb jellies—known to scientists as ctenophores (pronounced “teen-oh-fours”)—mesmerize with…
As global temperatures return to levels seen 8 million years ago, tropical plankton are migrating…
Geochemical analysis of ichthyosaur fossils from Spitsbergen rewrites the evolutionary history of marine reptiles, pushing…