Researchers from the University of Aukland got a chance sighting of an octopus hitching a ride on the back of a shark, which ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNMarine animals are helping scientists solve ocean problemsTo bridge these gaps, scientists have turned to an unlikely ally—marine animals. Biologging, the practice of attaching small sensors to animals, has revolutionized marine research. These animal-borne ...
Marine biologists say sea life off the SoCal coast is in danger of being wiped out, and they say more frequent toxic algae ...
Sensors attached to animals gather valuable data to track and mitigate the human influence on marine life. The review paper emphasizes the importance of integrating data from various sources and ...
Ocean warming threatens marine life and ecosystems, endangering corals, turtles, penguins, clownfish, and whales. Urgent ...
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Live Science on MSNDolphins: Facts about the intelligent marine mammals that use tools to huntDolphins live and hunt in large social groups called pods, and they communicate with each other using high-pitched clicks and ...
Marine life is flooding New York City's waterways once again -- but the conservation win is having an unfortunate side effect ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNToxic algae off SoCal coast killing marine animals at increasing rate, marine biologists sayMarine biologists say sea life off the SoCal coast is in danger of being wiped out, and they say more frequent toxic algae ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
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