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The Ocean’s Carbon Couriers: How Lanternfish Move Nutrients Across DepthsImagine an underwater world where tiny creatures hold the fate of the planet’s carbon cycles in their delicate fins. Beneath ...
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The Twilight Zone: Meet the Lanternfish Powering Ocean EcosystemsImagine a world where sunlight barely penetrates, where darkness reigns and strange, glowing creatures drift silently through ...
A 2016 report by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation claimed that by 2050 there would be 850 tons of plastic in the oceans and ...
In haunting footage captured about 1,604 feet (489 meters) under the sea, cameras captured the tubular crustaceans latched ...
If certain in-demand fish don’t fare well in this new Hunger ... In 2024, NASA launched the new PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, Ocean Ecosystem) satellite, with a special Ocean Color Instrument ...
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AZ Animals on MSNHow an Incease in Marine Heatwave Frequency is Impacting Ocean Dwellers and Marine LifeMarine heatwaves can devastate our oceans. Is there a way to prevent them? What are marine heatwaves and why are they so ...
The National Zoological Garden in Pretoria welcomes three Blacktip Reef Sharks and over 200 colourful marine fish, enhancing ...
The sudden disappearance of great white sharks from South Africa’s False Bay is causing major changes in the ocean ecosystem, ...
Industrial fishing removes large amounts of nutrients like carbon and phosphorus. This disrupts marine food webs.
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