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En 2022, on se souvient tous de l’orque Sedna qui remonta la Seine. Puis, ce fut au tour du béluga, de la baleine coincée dans l…
En 2022, on se souvient tous de l’orque Sedna qui remonta la Seine. Puis, ce fut au tour du béluga, de la baleine coincée dans l…
En 2022, on se souvient tous de l’orque Sedna qui remonta la Seine. Puis, ce fut au tour du béluga, de la baleine coincée dans l…
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Home Biology Ecology January 29, 2018 January 29, 2018 by Robert Blasiak And Colette Wabnitz, The Conversation Sustainable…
Sustainable marine fisheries seem to tick all the boxes. They can fill your belly, fill your wallet, and do it all for a…
SPRINGER, 2017This is a book that desires to improve the positive impacts of ecotourism and nature-based tourism by properly…
Squid, octopus and cuttlefish populations are booming across the world. These fast-growing, adaptable creatures are perfectly…
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May 25, 2016, 10:30 AM 287 Squid, octopus and cuttlefish populations are booming across the world.
Squid, octopus and cuttlefish populations are booming across the world. These fast-growing, adaptable creatures are perfectly…
(Photo: XL Catlin Seaview Survey) The 71 percent of our planet that’s wet and salty generated a lot of news, good and bad, in…
Reliable climate models are increasingly important, and data collected by robots provides a unique opportunity for scientists…
Balanced harvesting adds new fish to the menu. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center , CC BY-NC-SA Scientists and…
Over the last 64 years, the geologic nanosecond in which I've lived my life, 90 percent of the largest pelagic (open ocean…
BY DAVID HELVARG An author of a new book says the sea will surely outlive us (but our bad habits are scarring it forever The…
In case you haven’t heard yet, humans are wrecking the oceans. That doesn’t just mean that significant swaths of ocean life…
As scientists and much of the public differ on the causes of climate change, the planet keeps getting warmer.
Our oceans have seen better days. It has gotten so bad that Science published a fairly damming paper on the situation which…
Co-authored by Brett Jenks You know that hunger and the oceans are on a collision course when your 89-year-old mother phones…
We land-based creatures live in the midst of a massive extinction crisis , just the sixth one over the past half billion years .
In the manmade sea-life apocalypse (paywall) that may soon be upon us, illegal fishing is a major culprit—responsible for one…
Humans have eradicated more than 500 land-based species in the last 500 years — from the dodo to the Atlas bear to the laughing…
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The collapse of wildlife on land due to human activity is about to recur in the sea in the next 100 years, a consortium of…
Next 100 years present major challenges to marine life, say scientists who found that the same patterns that led to the…
Lo sfruttamento sempre più industrializzato delle risorse ittiche rischia di riprodurre sui mari l'ecatombe di specie animali…
The first comprehensive study of its kind has determined that ocean life is facing mass extinction from human activity. But the…
Three new studies offer new proof of how bad the earth's fever has gotten
A dead whale in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 2011. As container ships multiply, more whales are being harmed, a study said.
An exhaustive analysis of hundreds of reports on ocean data has revealed that the marine world is on the brink of collapse. “We…
One day after Pope Francis assailed man for causing global warming, a team of scientists released the results of a…
Human-caused loss of marine life, so far confined to low rates, could soon overwhelm the seas
Humans are on the verge of causing the mass extinction of animals in the world's oceans, according to a groundbreaking…
A lot of marine life may face extinction in the next 100 years as our industrialized world puts more and more pressures on…
Humans have nearly destroyed the oceans, a major new study warns -- but there's still time to save them
There is time to slow the impacts of industrial fishing on sea life -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
(Santa Barbara, California) -- Over the past 500 years, approximately 500 land-based animal species have gone the way of the…
Human activity has pushed marine life toward a “precipice of major extinction event,” according to a recent study conducted by…
2015 study in the journal Science consolidates a wide variety of new research findings to provide a sweeping picture of…
Scientists find what they say are clear signs that humans are beginning to alter oceans on an unprecedented scale.
Over the past 500 years, approximately 500 land-based animal species have gone the way of the dodo, becoming extinct as a…
Over the past 500 years, approximately 500 land-based animal species have gone the way of the dodo, becoming extinct as a…
( University of California - Santa Barbara ) Over the past 500 years, approximately 500 land-based animal species have gone the…