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How Overfishing in One Country Collapses Ecosystems in AnotherImagine a fishing boat leaving the shores of one nation, its nets cast wide, unaware that the ripples of its catch will reach ...
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How Feral Cats Threaten Hawaii’s Native Birds—and What the State Is Doing About ItIf you close your eyes and picture Hawaii, you probably imagine lush green mountains, vibrant flowers, and the melodic song ...
Many of the fish we eat play a key role in maintaining the seabed—and therefore our climate, new research shows. Convex ...
Scientists aboard a research vessel near Los Angeles collected ash, air and water samples as fire blazed on the hills before them in January.
The latest update on the state of New Zealand's environment paints a concerning outlook for marine environments, especially ...
UC San Diego researchers say genetically-enhanced crops of plants featuring enlarged roots present an opportunity for society ...
Rita Maria El Zaghloul touts a new mechanism that will help developing countries establish and expand marine reserves.
The Mariana Trench is home to some weird deep sea fish, and they all have the same, unique mutations
Deep-sea fish adapt to some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. New research analyzing their evolution finds the same ...
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