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Even though rising temperatures are the main cause of coral bleaching, certain coral species are climate-resilient. But still, their growth won't be the same.
Excess nutrients trigger algae blooms that block sunlight and drain oxygen. The result is a slow, silent death for entire ecosystems.
Hidden within Arctic ice, diatoms are proving to be anything but dormant. New Stanford research shows these glass-walled ...
ROV "Deep Emerald" made history by reaching 1,075 feet in Lake Tahoe, aiding research on the lake's ecosystems.
Dams were dismantled on the Klamath River last year. An Indigenous writer reflects on how the river is starting to recover.
Diver and artisanal fisherman Daniel Caniullán recalls with frustration the day he went to collect shellfish from a natural ...
Scientists discovered a "secret superfood" created in healthy rivers called Epithemia that helps salmon survive and thrive.
Bioluminescent ocean waves, caused by the growth of algae that thrives in ever-warming waters, have drawn crowds in Melbourne, Australia.
Our permit allows appropriate pesticide use to control noxious weeds that harm local ecosystems or disrupt agricultural ...
A hidden alliance between algae and bacteria in the Eel River powers ecosystems, sustains salmon, and may inspire future clean technologies. In northern California, salmon represent far more than a ...
With fishing season in full swing, it’s essential to remember the broader ecosystem in which we fish and how to respect and ...
Scientists at Stanford have discovered that single-celled Arctic algae can actively move at temperatures as low as –15 degree ...