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Westerly Storms Warm Norway
September 6, 2012 New research indicates that storms from the west are the main reason that Norwegians can enjoy temperatures 5-10°C warmer than other places so far north. Climate researchers are casting more and ... > full story -
How Ocean Energy Impacts Life in the Deep Sea: Results Will Help Scientists Understand What to Expect Under Future Climate Change
September 5, 2012 A new study of deep-sea species worldwide examines how gradients in food and temperature in the deep sea's dark, frigid waters affect the creatures that live there. Similar studies have been ... > full story -
It Pays to Keep Salmon Fit: Salmon Farmers Could Save Big by Exercising Their Fish More -- Without Overexerting Them
September 5, 2012 Salmon farmers could save huge sums by exercising their fish more. Researchers in Norway have tested various swimming exercise regimes for three years on salmon fry. The findings indicate that ... > full story -
Northwest Barents Sea Warmed Substantially During the Last Decades
September 5, 2012 A recent study by researchers in Norway shows that the northwest Barents Sea warmed substantially during the last decades. The temperature of the subsurface Atlantic Water in the northern Barents Sea ... > full story -
Human Impact Felt on Black Sea Long Before Industrial Era
September 4, 2012 Researchers have pieced together a unique history of the Danube River delta and watershed that ultimately provides evidence for a transformative impact of humans on the Black Sea over hundreds, if ... > full story -
Coastline Erosion Due to Rise in Sea Level Greater Than Previously Thought, New Model Finds
September 4, 2012 A new model is allowing researchers to predict coastline erosion due to rising sea levels much more accurately. It would appear that the effects of coastline erosion as a result of rising sea-level ... > full story -
Finicky Young Wrasse Want Shrimp
September 4, 2012 Ballan wrasse are picky eaters when young. As adults, they eat sea lice off the skin of salmon – which makes them valuable to fish farmers. But as juveniles, wrasse want to be served ... > full story -
Tracking Fish Through a Coral Reef Seascape: Ear-Bone 'Tree Rings' Provide Evidence of Connectivity
September 3, 2012 Ocean scientists have long known that juvenile coral reef fishes use coastal seagrass and mangrove habitats as nurseries, later moving as adults onto coral reefs. But the fishes' movements, and the ... > full story -
Research Reveals Contrasting Consequences of a Warmer Earth
September 3, 2012 A new study involving analysis of fossil and geological records going back 540 million years suggests that biodiversity on Earth generally increases as the planet warms. But the research says that ... > full story -
'Weird Chemistry' by Microbe Is Prime Source of Ocean Methane
August 30, 2012 Up to four percent of the methane on Earth comes from the ocean's oxygen-rich waters, but scientists have been unable to identify the source of this potent greenhouse gas. Now researchers report that ... > full story
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