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Posted October 11, 2012:
- Arctic and Southern Oceans Appear to Determine the Composition of Microbial Populations
- Fisheries Benefit from 400-Year-Old Tradition
- New Cave-Dwelling Reef Coral Discovered in the Indo-Pacific
- Choreography of Submerged Whale Lunges Revealed
- Cold Wind Makes Norwegian Sea Warmer
Posted October 10, 2012:
- New Fossils Suggest Ancient Origins of Modern-Day Deep-Sea Animals
- Small Fish Can Play a Big Role in Coastal Carbon Cycle
- New Species: Looks Like Turtle Weed, but It's Not
Posted October 9, 2012:
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Posted October 3, 2012:
- Ecologists Start New Antarctic Season Comparing Animals' Handling of Adversity
- Which Came First, Shells or No Shells? Ancient Mollusk Tells a Contrary Story
- It's Not Too Late for Coral Reefs, Experts Say
- Arctic Sea Ice Shatters Previous Low Records; Antarctic Sea Ice Edges to Record High
- Sea Urchin's Spiny Strength Revealed
Posted October 2, 2012:
- SMOS Has a Better Look at Salinity
- Manatees Reflect Quality of Health in Marine Ecosystems, Longterm Study Finds
- Scientists Team With U.S. Coast Guard to Explore Ice-Free Arctic Ocean
- Great Barrier Reef Has Lost Half of Its Coral in the Last 27 Years
Posted October 1, 2012:
- Irreversible Warming Will Cause Sea Levels to Rise for Thousands of Years to Come, New Research Shows
- Clam Shells Yield Clues to Atlantic’s Climate History
- Marine Animals Could Hold Key to Looking Young: Sea Cucumbers, Sea Urchins Can Change Elasticity of Collagen
- Yearlong MAGIC Climate Study Launches: Climate Instruments Mounted Aboard the Horizon Spirit Container Ship Begin Taking Data
- Chemical Memory of Seawater: Scientists Examine Biomolecules Dissolved in the Ocean and Read Them Like a History Book
- Changes in Atlantic Ocean Temperature Affects Western Amazonia Climate
Posted September 30, 2012:
Posted September 29, 2012:
- Time Bomb: Military Ordnance in Gulf of Mexico Poses Threat to Shipping, Says Expert
- Marine Plants Can Flee to Avoid Predators: First Observation of Predator Avoidance Behavior by Phytoplankton
- White Shark Diets Show Surprising Variability, Vary With Age and Among Individuals
Posted September 28, 2012:
Posted September 27, 2012:
- Scientists Capture Clues to Sustainability of Fish Populations
- Nature's Misfits: Reclassifying Protists Helps Answer How Many Species Remain Undiscovered
Posted September 26, 2012:
- Researchers Discover What Vampire Squids Eat: It's Not What You Think
- Salt Marsh Carbon May Play Role in Slowing Climate Warming
- Loss of Species Makes Nature More Sensitive to Climate Change, Study Finds
- Preserving Large Females Could Prevent Overfishing of Atlantic Cod, Swedish Study Finds
- Coral Hotspots Found in Deepwater Canyons Off Northeast US Coast
Posted September 25, 2012:
Posted September 24, 2012:
- Melting Arctic Ice Cap at Record
- Methane from Sea Bed: Gas Outlets Off Spitsbergen Are No New Phenomenon
- Scientists Predict Major Shifts in Pacific Ecosystems by 2100
- Climate Is Changing the Great Barrier Reef
- 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
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