Protecting isolated reefs off the Gulf of Mexico
Protecting reefs is becoming increasingly important for regions like the southern Gulf of Mexico where tourism and population is rising. In the past, at first
Protecting reefs is becoming increasingly important for regions like the southern Gulf of Mexico where tourism and population is rising. In the past, at first
Urban gulls are exposed to environmental contaminant cocktails. By feeding from marine food webs, they ingest contaminants that are a legacy of previous releases, accumulated
By Jazmin “Sunny” Murphy Affectionately known as the “unicorn of the sea,” the narwhal, Monodon monoceros, has long enthralled ocean-lovers over the centuries. The stunning
Written by Heidi Schmelzer Humans make a lasting impact on the environment, often through land-use change: modifying the natural landscape, which can be temporary or
Many of us do not want to turn out like Anakin Skywalker from Episode III of Star Wars, who was tragically fated to become the
Bioplastics are made from organics, such as renewable materials like starch, unlike the usual plastics we come across which are often made from petroleum. Since
Do you ever get a feeling of calm while around trees, especially after a busy workday? As we spend more time indoors and on our
By Gary Roberts (with support from Neil Bailey, Isabel Bishop and Charlotte Henderson of Earthwatch Europe.) Water is life, without it we are nothing. Worryingly,
Pokemon is inspiring a new generation of student and early career geoscientists because of its many earth science inspirations in its characters and landscapes.
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