WORLD OCEANS DAY OP-ED: Reversing the tide — it’s not too late to save our marine resources
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Reversing the tide — it’s not too late to save our marine resources Marine environments are tremendously vulnerable to climate…
Reversing the tide — it’s not too late to save our marine resources Marine environments are tremendously vulnerable to climate…
By Gretta Pecl, University of Tasmania; Barrett Wolfe, University of Tasmania; Curtis Champion, Southern Cross University; Jan…
They revealed climate change is already disrupting the structure and function of our marine ecosystems – sometimes in ways…
by Gretta Pecl, Barrett Wolfe, Curtis Champion, Jan Strugnell and Sue-Ann Watson, As the planet heats up, many marine plants…
The Conversation As the planet heats up, many marine plants and animals are moving locations to keep pace with their preferred…
Redmap/Jacob Bradbury As the planet heats up, many marine plants and animals are moving locations to keep pace with their…
As the planet heats up, many marine plants and animals are moving locations to keep pace with their preferred temperatures.
- NewsBreak As the planet heats up, many marine plants and animals are moving locations to keep pace with their preferred…
As the planet heats up, many marine plants and animals are moving locations to keep pace with their preferred temperatures.
Australia's vital kelp forests are disappearing in many areas as our waters warm and our climate changes.
– By Cayne Layton, Postdoctoral fellow and lecturer, University of Tasmania Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies…
Australia’s vital kelp forests are disappearing in many areas as our waters warm and our climate changes.
Australia’s vital kelp forests are disappearing in many areas as our waters warm and our climate changes.
Australia’s vital kelp forests are disappearing in many areas as our waters warm and our climate changes.
Australia’s vital kelp forests are disappearing in many areas as our waters warm and our climate changes.
– By Jatin Kala, Senior Lecturer and ARC DECRA felllow, Murdoch University Supplied, Author provided In a few days world…
In a few days world leaders will descend on Glasgow for the United Nations climate change talks.
In a few days world leaders will descend on Glasgow for the United Nations climate change talks.
In a few days world leaders will descend on Glasgow for the United Nations climate change talks.
In a few days world leaders will descend on Glasgow for the United Nations climate change talks.
by Jatin Kala, Belinda Robson, Joe Fontaine, Stephen Beatty, Thomas Wernberg, The Conversation Author provided In a few days…
Sergi Alexander/Getty Images for Buoniconti Fund To Cure Paralysis A new United Nations report on fisheries and climate change…
Home Biology Ecology July 11, 2018 July 11, 2018 by Alistair Hobday, Beth Fulton And Gretta Pecl, The Conversation A new United…
A new United Nations report on fisheries and climate change shows that Australian marine systems are undergoing rapid…
Home Biology Ecology June 26, 2018 June 26, 2018 by Amy Mcdermott, Oceana.org Gloomy octopuses used to blend in.
Gloomy octopuses used to blend in. They were just another cephalopod, drab-gray and medium-bodied, living in the ocean off east-c…
If we have to feed 9.8 billion people by 2050, food from the ocean will have to play a major role.
If we have to feed 9.8 billion people by 2050, food from the ocean will have to play a major role.
Home Earth Environment December 14, 2017 December 14, 2017 by Pallavi Anand And Daniela Schmidt, The Conversation If we have to…
If we have to feed 9.8 billion people by 2050, food from the ocean will have to play a major role.
© D. Derickson/COASST The Pacific coast has witnessed record numbers of dead Cassin’s auklets this winter.
First seabirds started falling out of the sky, washing up on beaches from California to Canada.
First seabirds started falling out of the sky, washing up on beaches from California to Canada.
Apollo Bay in Victoria. Australia's coastal towns are vulnerable to changes in the surrounding seas. ccdoh1/Flickr , CC BY-NC-ND…