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NewsA new study shows that for every 3.6 pieces of litter caught by a Seabin, one marine animal is also trapped.
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NewsSand mining happens on every inhabited continent and at nearly every conceivable scale. Some of it is legal; much of it is not. A new book from 51±ŹÁÏ Press, âVanishing Sands: Losing Beaches to Mining,â casts light on the shadowy world of sand mining through case studies that illuminate its disastrous impacts and a concluding chapter that proposes common-sense solutions.
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NewsJuliet Wong is a global-change biologist, specifically interested in how climate change affects marine ecosystems and their organisms, working to predict biological responses for improved resilience to adverse environmental events. Wong presented âOrganismal Responses to Climate Change in the Seaâ at the recent faculty research symposium, describing several ongoing studies on coastal marine invertebrates.
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NewsTender shoots of restoration plantings are âirresistible little treats for grazersâ
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EventThis panel developed from an organic conversation between an art historian and a marine social scientist about how offering a single definition for justice and equity is impossible. The lack of a
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EventPlease join us for a TIDE Talk on Tuesday, November 7th, at 8:00 pm to hear Dr. Andy Read discuss the plight of the endangered North Atlantic Right Whale in his talk, â North Atlantic Right Whales in
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NewsGive a dolphin a fish, and youâll feed her for a day. Teach a dolphin to expect fish, and youâll threaten her babyâs life.
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NewsAgreement sets framework for creating marine reserves and sharing biodiversity profits
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NewsSurvival in extreme environments hinges on collaborationânot competition.