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West Coast Waters Experiencing Another Large Marine Heatwave

By NOAA Fisheries on Mar 11, 2026   Featured, Science/Education  

West Coast Waters Experiencing Another Large Marine Heatwave

  NOAA scientists track growth of heatwaves that can affect fisheries. A massive marine heatwave has dominated waters off the West Coast since last summer. This marks only the third time on record that such a large section of the coastal ocean has remained so warm for so long—particularly into winter months—without it being an […]

Scientists Discover Coastal Marine Life Thriving on Plastic Ocean Trash

By Deborah Block | VOA on Dec 29, 2021   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists Discover Coastal Marine Life Thriving on Plastic Ocean Trash

  WASHINGTON — The growing issue of plastic pollution in the world’s oceans is affecting coastal marine life, transporting many species to areas of the open ocean, surprising researchers. A group of U.S. and Canadian marine and environmental scientists were amazed to find that some species are thriving on plastic trash floating in the Pacific Ocean. […]

When the Arctic Coast Retreats, Life in the Shallow Water Areas Drastically Changes

By Alfred Wegener Institute on Jan 4, 2017   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

When the Arctic Coast Retreats, Life in the Shallow Water Areas Drastically Changes

The thawing and erosion of Arctic permafrost coasts has dramatically increased in the past years and the sea is now consuming more than 20 meters of land per year at some locations. The earth masses removed in this process increasingly blur the shallow water areas and release nutrients and pollutants. Yet, the consequences of these […]

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