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FSU researcher makes deep-sea coral reef discovery in depths of North Pacific
FSU researcher deep-sea coral reef depths of North Pacific
2017/7/25
Scientists have long believed that the waters of the Central and Northeast Pacific Ocean were inhospitable to deep-sea scleractinian coral, but a Florida State University professor’s discovery of an o...
Exceptionally preserved Jurassic sea life found in new fossil site
Jurassic sea life new fossil site
2017/2/16
A trove of exceptionally preserved Jurassic marine fossils discovered in Canada, rare for recording soft-bodied species that normally don’t fossilize, is expanding scientists’ view of the rich marine ...
Arctic sea ice loss impacts beluga whale migration
Arctic sea ice loss beluga whale migration
2017/2/15
The annual migration of some beluga whales in Alaska is altered by sea ice changes in the Arctic, while other belugas do not appear to be affected.A new study led by the University of Washin...
Scripps-Led Team Discovers Four New Deep-Sea Worm Species
Scripps-Led Team Four Deep-Sea Worm Species
2016/2/23
A pink flatworm-like animal known by a single species found in waters off Sweden has puzzled biologists for nearly six decades. New discoveries half a world away by a team of scientists from Scri...
Deep-sea bacteria could help neutralize greenhouse gas,researchers find
Deep-sea bacteria neutralize greenhouse gas
2015/11/12
Carbon dioxide, a major contributor to the buildup of atmospheric greenhouse gases, can be captured and neutralized in a process known as sequestration. Most atmospheric carbon dioxide is produced fro...
Carbon Dioxide Pools Discovered in Aegean Sea ’Kallisti Limnes’ Get Their Distinctive Color from Opal Particles
Carbon Dioxide Pools Aegean Sea Kallisti Limnes Distinctive Color Opal Particles
2015/8/4
The location of the second largest volcanic eruption in human history, the waters off Greece’s Santorini are the site of newly discovered opalescent pools forming at 250 meters depth. The interconnect...
Death in the tide pools:Rapid die-off of urchins and sea stars a grim warning of climate change(图)
Death in the tide pools urchins and sea stars climate change
2015/6/18
In August 2011, scientists at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory walked into their labs to a strange, disturbing sight: Thousands of purple sea urchins and other marine invertebrates were...
Invisible helpers of the sea: Marine bacteria boost growth of tiny ocean algae(图)
Invisible helpers of the sea Marine bacteria tiny ocean algae
2015/6/18
A glass of seawater is teeming with life, and a recent expedition revealed more about what ocean water contains. Microscopic creatures in the world’s oceans weigh more than all of the fish i...
Coexisting in a Sea of Competition Similar Diatom Species Seek Out Nutrients in Different Ways
Diatom Species Seek Out Nutrients Different Ways
2015/4/29
Diversity of life abounds on Earth, and there's no need to look any farther than the ocean's surface for proof. There are over 200,000 species of phytoplankton alone, and all of those species of micro...
Spring plankton bloom hitches ride to sea's depths on ocean eddies
Spring plankton bloom sea's depths ocean eddies
2015/4/1
Just as crocus and daffodil blossoms signal the start of a warmer season on land, a similar "greening" event--a massive bloom of microscopic plants, or phytoplankton--unfolds each spring in the North ...
New order of marine creatures discovered among sea anemones
New order of marine creatures discovered sea anemones
2014/6/12
A deep-water creature once thought to be one of the world’s largest sea anemones, with tentacles reaching more than 6.5 feet long, actually belongs to a new order of animals. The finding is part of a ...
Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria at hydrothermal vents
Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria hydrothermal vents
2014/5/13
ANN ARBOR—More than a mile beneath the ocean's surface, as dark clouds of mineral-rich water billow from seafloor hot springs called hydrothermal vents, unseen armies of viruses and bacteria wage war.
Using a camera-equipped robot to explore beneath the Ross Ice Shelf off Antarctica, scientists and engineers with the Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) Program made an astonishing discovery.
National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, while using a camera-equipped robot to survey the area under Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf, unexpectedly dis...
Green turtles are swallowing plastic at twice the rate they did 25 years ago, according to a University of Queensland study.