Rising Temperatures Are Scrambling the Base of the Ocean Food WebPhytoplankton are essential to marine ecosystems but are threatened by climate change.
See the birth of a new ICEBERG in AntarcticaA-84 is a newly calved iceberg from George VI Ice Shelf, measuring 210 sq miles, notable for its impact on phytoplankton growth.
Rising Temperatures Are Scrambling the Base of the Ocean Food WebPhytoplankton are essential to marine ecosystems but are threatened by climate change.
See the birth of a new ICEBERG in AntarcticaA-84 is a newly calved iceberg from George VI Ice Shelf, measuring 210 sq miles, notable for its impact on phytoplankton growth.
Jesus's fish miracle is explained by scientists for the first timeA recent study suggests a natural phenomenon may explain the miraculous catch of fish attributed to Jesus.
Video: Dolphins bound about amid bioluminescence off California coastBioluminescent red tides near San Diego showcase ecological interactions and the beauty of marine life through the stunning footage of dolphins captured on October 17.
Scientists Will Engineer the Ocean to Absorb More Carbon DioxideThe revival of controversial iron fertilization trials aims to combat climate change by enhancing oceanic CO2 sequestration through increased phytoplankton growth.
How to Cool the World Without Blocking the SunMicrobes, specifically phytoplankton, may play a crucial role in combating climate change through geoengineering methods like ocean fertilization with iron.
Scientists plan to pack Pacific Ocean with iron to stop climate changeOcean iron fertilization could significantly reduce atmospheric CO2 by stimulating phytoplankton growth.Critics raise concerns about potential negative impacts on marine ecosystems.
Scientists Will Engineer the Ocean to Absorb More Carbon DioxideThe revival of controversial iron fertilization trials aims to combat climate change by enhancing oceanic CO2 sequestration through increased phytoplankton growth.
How to Cool the World Without Blocking the SunMicrobes, specifically phytoplankton, may play a crucial role in combating climate change through geoengineering methods like ocean fertilization with iron.
Scientists plan to pack Pacific Ocean with iron to stop climate changeOcean iron fertilization could significantly reduce atmospheric CO2 by stimulating phytoplankton growth.Critics raise concerns about potential negative impacts on marine ecosystems.
Outbreak of neurotoxin killing unprecedented number of sea lions along California coastRescue teams face challenges in dealing with sea lions affected by domoic acid outbreaks along the California coast.