Turkey struck by ‘sea snot’ because of global heating

When seen from above, it looks like a brush of beige swirled across the dark blue waters of the Sea

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‘Scuba-diving’ lizards breathe underwater by attaching air bubbles to their snouts

You’re having a bubble! Biologists at Binghamton in the US and the University of Toronto in Canada h

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The ticking environmental time bombs lying on Europe's seafloor

For the police divers who work for the Schleswig-Holstein Bomb disposal unit in Kiel, their daily jo

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Greenland's Melting Glaciers Are Polluting Coasts With Shocking Amounts of Mercury

ENVIRONMENT Greenland's melting ice sheet is unleashing an astonishing amount of mercury into the na

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95% of Bull Kelp Forests Have Vanished From 200-Mile Stretch of California Coast

A lone blue rockfish swims past the graceful sweep of the blades of a bull kelp plant. The large air

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Scientists turn cabbage into construction material stronger than concrete

Researchers at the University of Tokyo pressed cabbage, fruit peels and other food scraps into a str

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S.C. horseshoe crab harvest for pharma can proceed - 4th Circuit

Atlantic horseshoe crabs burrow in the sand near Little Creek, Delaware, May 20, 2008. TREUTERS/Mike

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Excess nitrogen has made sargassum the world's largest harmful algal bloom

May 24 (UPI) -- Sargassum provides vital nursery habitat for crabs, fish, sea turtles and other mari

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Biodiversity may take millions of years to recover from human impacts

View 1 Image It could take Earth’s freshwater ecosystems millions of years to recover from the damag

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Bottlenose Dolphin Mom Adopts Pilot Whale Calf in New Zealand

New Zealand's Far Out Ocean Research Collective spotted a bottlenose dolphin caring for a young pilo

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Dolphin found dead with woman’s thong wrapped around flipper

A THONG became so tightly wrapped around a dolphin's flipper that it almost cut to the bone and cont

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How the global pandemic has saved five million oysters

Oyster farmers in the US are making money by dumping their catch back into the ocean, after the COVI

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