Massachusetts Bay is changing: It’s getting hotter, more acidic, and harsher around the edges. Native fish species are fleeing north or dying in marine heat waves. Powerful storms are kicking up ...
Tiny organisms called algae can have an outsized impact on working waterfronts. While many benefit their ecosystems, others can cause devastating economic and ecological effects. University of Maine ...
Cedar Gordon, a 2024 intern with the Leslie Lab, deployed oyster shells, upon which baby oysters may settle, on the shore of the Damariscotta River to support studies of the estuary’s wild oyster ...
Environmental authorities warn West and South Coast communities about toxic marine wash-ups and seafood risks.
On Dec. 5, the UN recognized the restoration of Australia's shellfish reefs as a World Restoration Flagship, acknowledged for its Indigenous and local leadership together with The Nature Conservancy ...
New analysis has shown that the UK's first large scale offshore mussel farm might in fact serve as a form of restoration rather than creating habitats never seen in the area before. A map dating from ...
Trawling restrictions not only benefit fish and shellfish; anemones and corals are also becoming more common, according to a new study from the University of Gothenburg. Twenty-six years of underwater ...
Holidaymakers along South Africa’s West Coast are being met with unsettling scenes as patches of discoloured seawater, piles ...
Tiny organisms called algae can have an outsized impact on working waterfronts. While many benefit their ecosystems, others can cause devastating economic and ecological effects. University of Maine ...