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Posted September 24, 2012:
- Large Bacterial Population Colonized Land 2.75 Billion Years Ago
- ISA Virus Infects Salmon from Within
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Posted September 20, 2012:
- Unusual Symbiosis in Marine Microorganisms Fertilizes Ocean by Fixing Nitrogen
- DNA Analysis Aids in Classifying Single-Celled Algae
- Invisible Plastic Particles in Seawater Damaging to Sea Animals
Posted September 19, 2012:
- Arctic Sea Ice Hits Smallest Extent in Satellite Era
- The 'Slippery Slope to Slime': Overgrown Algae Causing Coral Reef Declines
- Oyster Genome Uncover the Stress Adaptation and Complexity of Shell Formation
- CT Scan and 3-D Print Help Scientists Reconstruct an Ancient Mollusk
- Carbon Dioxide from Water Pollution, as Well as Air Pollution, May Adversely Impact Oceans
- Warming Ocean Could Start Big Shift of Antarctic Ice
- Osteoporosis in the World's Oceans: Bioeroding Sponges Are Threatening Coral Reefs
Posted September 18, 2012:
- University Students Design Unique Marine-Tracking Device
- Sea Surface Temperatures Reach Record Highs on Northeast Continental Shelf
Posted September 17, 2012:
- Shrinking Snow Depth on Arctic Sea Ice Threatens Ringed Seal Habitat
- Whales Fall Through the Research Net: Global Populations of Marine Mammals Observed Far Too Little
Posted September 16, 2012:
Posted September 13, 2012:
- Surviving Without Ice: Arctic Crustaceans Use Currents, Deep-Water Migration to Survive Sea Ice Melts
- Devastating Red Alga Discovered Creeping North to Maine
Posted September 11, 2012:
- Little Ice Age Led to Migration of Island Hopping Arctic Foxes
- At Least 200,000 Tons of Oil and Gas from Deepwater Horizon Spill Consumed by Gulf Bacteria
Posted September 10, 2012:
- First-Time Analysis of Three Distinct Contributions of Forage Fish
- Eight New Cusk-Eel Species Useful for Understanding Environment
- Predicting Wave Power Could Double Marine-Based Energy
Posted September 7, 2012:
- How Sea Otters Can Reduce CO2 in the Atmosphere: Appetite for Sea Urchins Allows Kelp to Thrive
- Ancient, Humble Critter Proves: Newer Isn’t Always Better
- Exploration Drilling to Monitor Earthquakes in the Istanbul Area
- Biomarine-Based Value Creation Could Increase Six-Fold by 2050
Posted September 6, 2012:
- Lifestyle of a Killer: In Wild European Brown Shrimp, Parasitic Dinoflagellates Have Bacteria-Like Endosymbionts
- Changes in Water Chemistry Leave Lake Critters Defenseless
- Destroyed Coastal Habitats Produce Significant Greenhouse Gas
- Chikyu Sets a New World Drilling-Depth Record of Scientific Ocean Drilling
- Weighing the Ocean: Solving the Biggest Problem in Sea Level Science
- Bacteria on Marine Sponges Can Develop Capacity to Move and Inhibit Biofilm Formation
- Deep-Sea Crabs Grab Grub Using UV Vision: Some Crabs on the Sea Floor Can See UV Light and Use the Ability to Select Healthy Food
- Westerly Storms Warm Norway
Posted September 5, 2012:
- How Ocean Energy Impacts Life in the Deep Sea: Results Will Help Scientists Understand What to Expect Under Future Climate Change
- It Pays to Keep Salmon Fit: Salmon Farmers Could Save Big by Exercising Their Fish More -- Without Overexerting Them
- Northwest Barents Sea Warmed Substantially During the Last Decades
Posted September 4, 2012:
- Human Impact Felt on Black Sea Long Before Industrial Era
- Coastline Erosion Due to Rise in Sea Level Greater Than Previously Thought, New Model Finds
- Finicky Young Wrasse Want Shrimp
Posted September 3, 2012:
- Tracking Fish Through a Coral Reef Seascape: Ear-Bone 'Tree Rings' Provide Evidence of Connectivity
- Research Reveals Contrasting Consequences of a Warmer Earth
Posted August 30, 2012:
- 'Weird Chemistry' by Microbe Is Prime Source of Ocean Methane
- Viruses Could Be the Key to Healthy Corals
- Coral Scientists Use New Model to Find Where Corals Are Most Likely to Survive Climate Change
- New DNA Method Tracks Fish and Whales in Seawater
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