The ocean plays an oversized role in regulating Earth’s climate and reducing human-produced greenhouse gas emissions. The watery realms of our planet capture about 25% of global carbon dioxide emissions and absorb around 90% of the excess heat resulting from these emissions, protecting Earth’s inhabitants from some of the worst impacts of human-driven climate change. […]
As oceans around the world become warmer due to climate change, snapping shrimp are louder than usual, creating “far-reaching implications” for various marine ecosystems, a new study has found.
A test deployment of ropeless fishing gear last month off the coast of Newfoundland brought to life a more than four−decades−old dream of biologist Michael Moore and in a way, the test brought those dreams home.
ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland - A test deployment of ropeless fishing gear last month off the coast of Newfoundland brought to life a more than four-decades-old dream of biologist Michael Moore and in a way, the test brought those dreams home.