Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a prehistoric sea cow in Venezuela, revealing a rare insight into the ...
A frightening phenomenon that's making seawater more acidic, spelling disaster for many marine animals, from plankton and coral up the food chain to sea stars ... Sign our petition to help protect ...
In 1977 scientists discovered that at the deepest parts of the ocean ... How this food chain began was a mystery. It was apparent that the life there was completely dependent upon the vents ...
Understanding how key players such as whales, plankton, seagrasses and other forms of sea life interact sheds light ... form the base of the aquatic food chain as they produce their own food ...
Ancient Sea Cow Attacked by a Crocodile and Sharks Sheds New Light on Prehistoric Food Chains Aug. 29 ... Land-Sea 'Tag-Team' Devastated Ocean Life Millions of Years Ago Reveal Scientists Aug ...
Ocean acidification can negatively affect marine life ... This can have knock-on effects in the food chain, potentially impacting the other animals that rely on them for food, including whales and ...
which can enter the marine food chain and become incredibly damaging to sea life. The main source of ocean plastic pollution is land-based—80% of plastic in the ocean originates on land. But what does ...
We all learned about the food chain in school, but Mufasa taught us ... that house the majority of our planet's biodiversity, ocean life aside. Their most important job: Population control Safe ...
Hatchling sea turtles, like this juvenile loggerhead, make their way from the sandy beaches where they were born toward mats of sargassum weed, finding food ... on up the chain of life to sharks ...
If they die, there’ll be fewer big fish—and that could rattle the food chain ... an Oregon State University marine ecologist who specializes in the early life stages of fish.
The health, resilience and productivity of marine and coastal ecosystems is increasingly affected by pollution, including ...
but also for the creatures who live in them and the food chains we rely on. In an interview, Ocean Conservancy’s associate director for oceans plastics research, Dr. Britta Baechler said because ...