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Posted August 6, 2012:
- Microbes, Sponges, and Worms Add to Coral Reef Woes
- Limits of Microbial Life in an Undersea Volcano: Third of Earth's Organisms Live in Rock and Sediments
- Scientists Predict Impact of Ocean Acidification on Shellfish
Posted August 2, 2012:
- Deep-Sea Squid Can 'Jettison Arms' as Defensive Tactic
- Aerial Photos Reveal Dynamic Greenland Ice Sheet: Ice Sheet Has Recently Retreated Then Restabilized
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Posted July 31, 2012:
- Coral Reef Thriving in Sediment-Laden Waters
- Atmospheric CO2 Drove Climate Change During Longest Interglacial
- Amazing Deep Diving by Imperial Cormorant Bird
Posted July 29, 2012:
- Researchers Analyze Melting Glaciers and Water Resources in Central Asia
- New Discovery of How Carbon Is Stored in the Southern Ocean
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Posted July 26, 2012:
- Students Discover Methane Seep Ecosystem
- The Fin Whale, Under More Threat in the Mediterranean Than Thought
Posted July 25, 2012:
Posted July 24, 2012:
- Tropical Plankton Invade Arctic Waters: Researchers See Natural Cycle, but Questions Arise on Climate Change
- Unusual Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Melt
- Surprising Link Between Ice and Atmosphere: GPS Can Now Measure Ice Melt, Change in Greenland Over Months Rather Than Years
- Superfast Evolution in Sea Stars
- Marine Microorganisms Hold the Key to Life on Earth
- Mangroves: A Filter for Heavy Metals
- The New Face of El Niño
Posted July 23, 2012:
- Rise in Temperatures and CO2 Follow Each Other Closely in Climate Change
- Existence of Vitamin 'Deserts' in the Ocean Confirmed
- Fools' Gold Found to Regulate Oxygen
Posted July 20, 2012:
- June Global Temperatures Fourth Highest on Record
- Fifty Metric Tons of Marine Debris from Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Posted July 19, 2012:
- Scientists Connect Seawater Chemistry With Ancient Climate Change and Evolution
- 'Caffeinated' Coastal Waters: Possible Sources Include Sewer Overflows, Septic Tanks
- Could Volcanic Eruptions in the South-West Pacific Save the Great Barrier Reef?
- High Dolphin Deaths in Gulf of Mexico Due to Oil Spill and Other Environmental Factors, Study Finds
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Posted July 12, 2012:
- Antarctica at Risk from Human Activities
- Coral Reefs in the Indo-Pacific Ocean Naturally Tougher Than Caribbean Reefs
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Posted July 10, 2012:
- New Parasitic Coral Reef Crustacean Named After Late Reggae Performer Bob Marley
- First Seabed Sonar to Measure Marine Energy Effect on Environment and Wildlife
- Outstanding for the Past 15 Million Years: Swiss Alps Have Influenced Europe’s Climate Since the Miocene
Posted July 9, 2012:
- Corals on Ocean-Side of Reef Are Most Susceptible to Recent Warming
- Winds Played Important Role in Keeping Oil Away from South Florida
Posted July 6, 2012:
- Arctic Warming Linked to Combination of Reduced Sea Ice and Global Atmospheric Warming
- Increased Growth Responsible for Color Changes in Coral Reefs
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