On July 2, 2012, the USS Mohawk was towed from Fort Myers some 30 miles off of Sanibel Island before being scuttled in 90 ...
There is a common idea that all plants in the ocean create habitat. In some environments that is true. Certain wetland plants filter runoff, and even a few invasive species on land have been ...
Restoring the natural oyster reefs that used to live along South Australia’s coastline could be the key to fighting the state ...
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The 5 Restaurants I Always Take Friends To When They Visit NYC
Living in New York City comes with responsibilities. One of the most crucial is knowing where to take visiting friends for a ...
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Expert encourages social media users to eat species once referred to as 'garbage': 'One of the best'
"The more we eat, the better it is for our reefs." Expert encourages social media users to eat species once referred to as 'garbage': 'One of the best' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Australia may be clamouring for the Far North’s seafood, but local shoppers shouldn’t panic with fishmongers stocked with ...
From offsetting higher temperatures as cities heat up and cultivating healthier communities, to contributing to local ...
Tanveer Dhillon had a close encounter with a great white shark while diving off the coast in Australia on Sunday, Dec. 21 ...
Private companies are jumping into the race to deploy particles to the atmosphere to reduce global warming, prompting ...
Seaweed has become a key cash crop as climate change and industrial trawling test the resilient culture of the semi-nomadic Vezo people ...
Researchers retrieved reef monitoring devices that had been placed in deep coral reefs in Guam. The devices were placed up to 330 feet below the surface.
In an Oregon forest, a single honey mushroom colony stretches across nearly four square miles. Weighing an estimated 35,000 ...
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