Scripps News: Better climate models predict worse outcomes for future marine ecosystems in our warming oceans
Better climate models predict worse outcomes for future marine ecosystems in our warming oceans
The degradation of marine ecosystems - including coral reefs, oyster reefs, and deep-sea communities is accelerating due to climate change, pollution, ocean acidification, and other human-induced ...
A new review study examines the current research regarding the risks that various geoengineering approaches pose to marine ecosystems. The study looked particularly at a range of marine carbon dioxide ...
Science Daily: Marine fossils are a reliable benchmark for degrading and collapsing ecosystems
Marine ecosystem ecology has advanced rapidly in recent decades, yet important knowledge gaps remain about how biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and ...
CU Boulder News & Events: A new model can predict marine heatwaves and extreme ocean acidity months in advance
A new model can predict marine heatwaves and extreme ocean acidity months in advance
EurekAlert!: HKU paleontologists discovered shallow-marine ecosystem collapse and recovery during a historical hyperthermal event
HKU paleontologists discovered shallow-marine ecosystem collapse and recovery during a historical hyperthermal event
World Bank: Costa Rica and World Bank pioneer Marine Environmental Payments to protect mangroves and coastal livelihoods
San José, Costa Rica, June 5th 2025 – Long celebrated for its environmental leadership, Costa Rica is charting new territory with the launch of its first marine Payment for Environmental Services (PES ...
Costa Rica and World Bank pioneer Marine Environmental Payments to protect mangroves and coastal livelihoods
Humans began altering environments long before records were kept of the things that lived in them, making it difficult for scientists to determine what healthy ecosystems should look like. Researchers ...