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marine conservation

A green turtle comes up for air. Like many air-breathing marine megafauna, green turtles optimise their swim depth during migration to minimise the cost of transport, travelling at around three body-depths beneath the surface in order to avoid creating waves whilst maximising horizontal distance travelled (Picture © R. D. and B. S. Kirkby).

Marine Animals Find Energy-Saving Sweet Spot for Ocean Travel

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Small-spotted catshark egg in electromagnetic exposure experiment.

Offshore Wind Farms: Do They Pose a Threat to Sharks?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Sooty terns and other seabird species flying above a remote atoll island where rats are not present

Restoring Rat-Free Islands Could Boost Seabird Populations and Coral Reef Health

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
silky shark.

Silky Shark’s Epic 27,666 km Journey Reveals Need for Global Conservation Efforts

Categories Life & Non-humans
Photo of great white shark carcass.

Orcas no longer need to hunt in packs to take down the great white shark

Categories Life & Non-humans
ocean vista

New Strategy Cuts Costs and Space Needed to Protect Ocean Life

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Crabs

AI-powered crab gender identification can revolutionize fishery management and conservation

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology
A whale closeup

Early whaling eradicated species from local waters

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
A selection of deep-sea specimens from the museum’s collection. - Trustees of the Natural History Museum London

Urgent Need to Protect Deep-Sea Species Amidst Impending Mining Activities

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Underwater vista

Spawning Shadows

Categories Bloggers

From mussels to meadows, the sea offers big lessons for all life

Categories Bloggers

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