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  • Antarctic sunset
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    As Antarctic Sea Ice Shrinks, Microbial Biodiversity and CO2 Absorption Decline

    Warming waters along the Western Antarctic Peninsula have led to declines in the diversity and distribution of the region’s plankton population and its ability to absorb climate-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • Colonies of black-browed albatrosses and southern rockhopper penguins
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    Keeping a Closer Eye on Seabirds with Drones and Artificial Intelligence

    Using drones and artificial intelligence to monitor large colonies of seabirds can be as effective as traditional on-the-ground methods while reducing costs, labor and the risk of human error, a new study finds.
  • Shannon Switzer Swanson head shot
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    MEM Alum Makes Splash as On-Air Host at National Geographic

    Shannon Switzer Swanson MEM'15 hosts the documentary, ā€œThe Last Drop.ā€
  • Map of slave-trade voyages across the Atlantic
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    The Race to Create a Seabed Memorial to Slave Trade Victims

    Before deep-sea mining begins on the seafloor in international waters of the Atlantic Basin, a group of scholars is advocating that a portion of the seabed there be recognized as a virtual memorial to victims of the slave trade.
  • students at 51±¬ĮĻ Aquafarm
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    Video: A Sustainable Oyster Farm

    The 51±¬ĮĻ Aquafarm is 51±¬ĮĻ’s other ā€œcampus farm,ā€ where students grow oysters instead of produce and learn how the tasty bivalves could help take a bite out of coastal pollution.
  • Cheetah
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    New Global Group Dedicated to Non-invasive Wildlife Tracking Will Launch on Earth Day

    The WildTrack Specialist Group, a global network of biologists and conservationists dedicated to using only non-invasive techniques to monitor and protect endangered species, will be launched April 22 to celebrate Earth Day.
  • plastic bottles in water
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    Kids’ Presentations Sway Local Leaders’ and Voters’ Attitudes on Ocean Plastics Pollution

    A new study shows that after listening to student presentations or watching student-produced videos about ocean plastics pollution and other garbage in North Carolina waters, local officials and voters reported feeling greater concern about the issue.
  • Whale swims past boat
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    Ocean Mammals at Crossroads; Which Conservation Measures Will Help Chart the Way Forward?

    Ocean mammals are at a crossroads, with some species at risk of extinction and others showing signs of recovery, a new study by an international team of researchers shows.
  • Fishing gear entangles a North Atlantic right whale
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    New Grant Funds Study on Cumulative Stresses Affecting Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales

    A new $411,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) is funding a four-year study by 51±¬ĮĻ researchers to better understand the cumulative effects of human and natural stresses on critically endangered North Atlantic right whales.
  • Global map estimating gross primary production
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    Study Yields New Estimates of Marine Primary Production, a Key Cog in the Global Carbon Cycle

    Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, satellites and field observations, 51±¬ĮĻ researchers have produced new estimates of how much photosynthesis and primary production – key components in the global carbon cycle – are occurring in Earth’s oceans, and how these processes may be changing in response to a changing climate.
  • Fish
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    Policies that Treat 'Fish as Food' Could Help Solve World Hunger, Scientists Say

    Policies that more strongly recognize the value of sustainable seafood as a source of nutrition, not just a source of livelihoods, could strengthen global food security and help take a big bite out of world hunger, a new analysis by an international team of experts shows.
  • Coastal restoration
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    Scientists Shine Light on ā€˜Bright Spots’ in Coastal Ecosystem Restoration

    A new paper outlines some of the greatest coastal restoration successes in recent decades and identifies lessons we can learn from them to protect and restore similar environments worldwide.
  • Fishing boats
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    Vessel-Tracking Data Reveals Identities of Companies Profiting from High Seas Fishing

    Researchers have used automatic identification systems (AIS) satellite data and other spatial analysis tools to identify more than 1,000 companies that fish in the high seas—waters that lie outside national jurisdiction where fishing has raised fears about environmental and labor violations.
  • Plastic bottle floats on the ocean
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    New Webpage Highlights 52 Technologies to Fight Plastic Pollution in Our Oceans

    51±¬ĮĻ researchers have created a new online resource designed to help local governments, conservation groups, businesses and other stakeholders identify the best technologies to clean up plastic pollution in our oceans or prevent it from getting there in the first place.
  • Dana Hunt
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    $300K NSF Grant Will Fund Study of Hurricanes’ Impacts on Marine Microbes

    The National Science Foundation has awarded Dana Hunt, associate professor of microbial ecology, a $299,693 grant to support research on how hurricanes and other disturbances shape microbial productivity and function in the oceans.

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