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marine life
Ellyn Lapointe • May 18, 2023
For all of kelp’s potential benefits to people and the planet, its success will depend on cultural shifts
Huanjia Zhang • July 2, 2021
A Florida captain’s creative solution to the global problem of marine debris: Let’s rodeo
Casey Crownhart • March 17, 2021
A squid robot is among the latest to take to the seas
Jackie Appel • March 3, 2021
About 10 vaquitas are left on the planet, but a new study confirms fishing nets pose a much bigger extinction threat than inbreeding
Corryn Wetzel • January 31, 2020
Three scientific breakthroughs aim to buy time for reefs threatened by warming waters and disease
Chloe Williams • April 16, 2018
From face cream to fertilizers, all sorts of products are under development to make use of soaring jellyfish populations
Lexi Krupp • December 13, 2017
But warming temperatures remain deadly
Cici Zhang • July 26, 2017
Artificial reefs in Florida are more than popular dive sites
Nicole Wetsman • April 17, 2017
Humans often do more harm than good when we try to rebuild damaged landscapes
Meghan Bartels • August 1, 2016
A genetic technique offers new perspective on life in New York City’s rivers
Sara Chodosh • January 17, 2016
Scotland and Ireland commit to a clean energy future together
Meghan Bartels • November 18, 2015
In the digital age, we’re all connected by electricity — and some microbes are too
Jennifer Hackett • February 9, 2015
The debris littering this historic island is just a tiny part of a global littering problem
Elizabeth Newbern • March 13, 2014
Could animals be older than we thought?
Justine E. Hausheer • July 20, 2012
Because you can procrastinate for another few minutes…