Plastic pollution may be quietly fueling algal blooms by knocking out the grazers that usually keep algae under control.
New research shows petroleum-based microplastics can worsen harmful algal blooms by killing zooplankton that normally keep ...
Lichens survive in a very wide range of habitats worldwide. Amazingly, more than 400 species can be found in Maryland.
It’s not seaweed. They’ve been called the “lungs of the sea.” And while certain marine microbes could also compete for that ...
Researchers have discovered that natural "sunscreen" compounds found in algae and cyanobacteria may also support skin and heart health. By comparing two mycosporine-like amino acids, the team showed ...
Navi Mumbai, Jan 30: A sudden growth of algae at DPS Flamingo Lake in Nerul has sparked fresh alarm among environmentalists, ...
Two environmental groups and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) this week challenged the federal government’s ...
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Officials stunned after spotting prehistoric-looking creatures in pond — here's why they're worried
This isn't just about one odd-looking fish. Officials stunned after spotting prehistoric-looking creatures in pond — here's ...
Green Matters on MSN
Something Is Killing Sea Urchins Worldwide — And Scientists Fear It’s Only the Beginning
'For the first time in history, there are no new juvenile urchins being recruited across several Canary Islands,' a researcher said.
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Biologists haul 100,000 lbs of invasive fish monsters from Kansas River
Biologists in Kansas have just hauled an extraordinary 100,000 pounds of invasive carp out of the Kansas River, a mass ...
Invasive mussels are “like the pine beetle of the water” and pose a billion-dollar threat to British Columbia, according to ...
CalPortland Company is proud to announce it has achieved Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) Conservation Certification, powered ...
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