A CSIR study analysing 26 years of satellite data reveals how ocean warming is significantly reducing ocean productivity ...
Seamounts attract sharks and marine predators, with 41 times more sharks than open waters. These mountains act as social hubs ...
Discover the fascinating story of a sea cow fossil in Venezuela, providing insights into prehistoric marine life and predator ...
Some seamounts create upwellings of minerals that support bountiful phytoplankton (tiny drifting plants that are the first link in ocean food chains ... goes up with each level of the food ...
The chemicals found in sunscreens are becoming an increasing presence in our ocean. But there are still significant gaps in ...
Otodus megalodon has been revealed by new research to have occupied a higher position on the food chain—known as its trophic level—than any other ocean predator, living or extinct. That puts Megatooth ...
Climate change is reducing the flows of rivers into the Mediterranean. This could in turn devastate marine life and inflict significant losses in the ...
There is a critical link between reduced river flow into the Mediterranean and the health of the Mediterranean marine ... of the trophic chain propagates upward, affecting the whole food chain ...