Book Review Coral Human impacts Plastic Pollution Corals consume microplastics! Talk about an unhealthy diet! The dangerous diet fad among marine organisms is spreading! New study shows corals consume microplastics.
Conservation Fisheries Survival at different stages of the fishing process informs management strategies for the silky shark Knowing that a species has low survival rates after encountering a fishing vessel is useful. But knowing exactly what about…
Climate Change Glaciers Sea-level Rise Rotten Totten: Why is East Antarctica melting so quickly? Like the West Antarctica Ice Sheet, East Antarctica is home to glaciers thinning at an alarming rate. The east’s Totten…
Developmental Biology Evolution Natural History A head of their time: how invertebrates had it in them all along to form the vertebrate head We owe our hard heads to our invertebrate ancestors.
Book Review Harnessing geothermal energy from the seafloor could power the future Geothermal heat harvesting could power the future, so why are we still burning fossil fuels? Maybe because no one has…
Conservation Fisheries Policy Protecting Well-Traveled Fishes: A New Approach Fisheries managers have begun a shift from attempting to protect individual fish species to protecting entire ecosystems. Marine Protected Areas…
Climate Change ocean engineering Sensors probe oceans for answers Deep-diving ocean drones confirm continued warming of the ocean’s abyss due to Earth’s energy imbalance.
Chemistry We Don’t Know the Half of It: Hundreds of Contaminants in Dolphin Blubber from Southern California Dolphins and humans are continuously exposed to low levels of various halogenated, persistent manmade pollutants through their diets. In this…
Climate Change Coral Genetics A new thermally tolerant species of algae is found! Rising ocean temperatures threaten coral reefs, but a new thermal tolerant algae could help.
Biology Ecology Natural History Geared up jellyfish show scientists that they have more control over their movements than we thought Jellyfish are commonly thought of as passive drifters in the ocean, but a team of researchers are working to change…
Climate Change Fisheries Written in bone: what ancient Pacific Cod can tell us about sea level rise and mercury Through biogeochemical analysis, researchers found that mercury levels in ancient Pacific Cod bones peaked at a time of deglaciation and…
Climate Change Do increasing air temperatures mean increasing stream temperatures? Spoiler, yes! Stream water temperatures have increased over the last 51 years in the Chesapeake Bay watershed and are connected to increases…
Biology Climate Change Coastal Management Conference Coral Ecology Paleoceanography Best of Benthics The Top 5: Highlights and notes from an eventful Benthic Ecology Meeting!
Conservation Ecology Busy penguins strive to find an energy balance. Penguins find a way to balance the extra work of the breeding season while still finding time to go diving…
ocean engineering “Magic Sand” Cleans up floating oil Currently, spreading dispersants is the most common way to stabilize surface oil after oil spill. These dispersants divide oil into…
Biology Coastal Management Conservation Ecology Fisheries Human impacts Best laid plans of lobsters and men: More disease prevalent in marine protected areas Everyone usually agrees that establishing more protected areas in our oceans will help overfished populations recover. But what if that's…
Climate Change Sea-level Rise A Leap in Sea-level Along the East Coast of North America From 2009-2010, the Northeast coast of North America experienced approximately four inches of sea-level rise, quite the departure from the…
Evolution Genetics Ocean Acidification Like father, like son? Is survival under ocean acidification heritable? Can marine life adapt to ocean acidification? Well, first we need to understand if these favourable characteristics (survival under elevated…
Biology Book Review Ecology Physiology Crustaceans are smarter than you think Ever wondered how your lobster behaves before it reaches your dinner plate? Caribbean spiny lobsters take advantage of a unique…
Book Review Conservation Human impacts There are plenty of fish in the sea! ….or are there? Tigers, pandas, and orangutans are the poster children of endangered species, but marine animals have started to join their ranks.…