Tag: Marine Biodiversity
Uncover the astonishing diversity of life in our oceans with a focus on marine biodiversity. Learn about the wide array of marine species, from microscopic plankton to majestic whales, that inhabit Earth’s aquatic realm. Explore the significance of biodiversity in marine ecosystems and its role in maintaining ecological balance. Discover the threats posed by habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change on marine biodiversity. Stay informed about conservation efforts and initiatives aimed at preserving the richness of marine life for future generations.
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Peter Harrison: “Coral reefs are crucial for the survival of approximately 1 million different species”
Category: Environment & ConservationRead More: Peter Harrison: “Coral reefs are crucial for the survival of approximately 1 million different species”Peter Harrison is a marine biologist who founded the Marine Ecology Research Center at Southern Cross University in Australia. Since the early 1980s, he has been studying corals to find solutions for saving coral reefs, which are suffering from the effects of climate change and rising ocean temperatures. Peter Harrison’s innovative approach involves rearing coral…
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How to save a whale
Category: Marine ConservationRead More: How to save a whaleThe ocean is famous for its endlessness and its calm. And yet sometimes everything happens at once. Thousands of dolphins appear around the ship and race past the bow back down. “I want one for a pet!” calls a boy on deck. In the background, a freighter moves lazily through the channel in front of…
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Global Warming Deteriorates the Depths of the Ocean and Puts Our Food at Risk: Study Warns
Category: Environment & ConservationRead More: Global Warming Deteriorates the Depths of the Ocean and Puts Our Food at Risk: Study WarnsRecent research warns that global warming is significantly impacting the depths of the ocean, posing risks to marine species that serve as a vital food source for humans. The pelagic environment, encompassing areas of the ocean where marine life does not rely on the seabed, is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The…
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Tiger Anemone Discovered in Singapore Confirmed as New Species after a Decade of Research
Hidden amidst the sands of Changi’s shoreline, a sea anemone bearing a resemblance to a light-colored strawberry has recently been recognized as a novel species by local researchers. Unveiling the Mysteries of the Tiger Anemone Dubbed the “tiger anemone” due to its distinctive striping and its aptitude to consume prey larger than its size, the… READ MORE >>>>
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Exploration Team Ventures into South Australia to Observe Giant Cuttlefish Mating Season
A Breathtaking Natural Event Witnessed by Researchers Andi Cross & Janine Barker Having lived in Australia for five years and immersed myself in its oceanic environment, it was inevitable that I would hear stories about South Australia. Splitting opinions, half the people I engaged with were captivated by this oceanic realm, while the other half… READ MORE >>>>
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Study Suggests Climate Breakdown is Altering the Color of World’s Oceans
New research suggests that Earth’s oceans are experiencing a shift in color, and climate breakdown is likely the driving force behind this phenomenon. The once deep blue sea is gradually transforming into a greener hue, particularly in low latitude regions near the equator. The Significance of Ocean Color “The significance of this issue lies not… READ MORE >>>>
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