Using data from historic ship measurements and Argo floats, researchers introduced a machine learning technique that improves assessment and analysis of the ocean's declining oxygen levels.
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An unusual sea slug with a large hood, a tail with fingerlike projections and glowing bioluminescence has been found living ...
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A study led by scientists at William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS has demonstrated surprising variability in the results of ...
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Alfred Brenner has shared his deadly experience in Afghanistan with his K9 partner in his book called "Surviving with Grief." ...
Whales, and dolphins are typical marine mammals, but they're not the only ones. These eight massive marine mammals still lurk beneath the waves.
The only other time researchers saw low oxygen levels in recent times was during the 2016 El Niño event, which kept the ocean ...
How climate change affects pollutants in the ocean. The ocean is warming, acidifying, and losing oxygen—well-documented ...