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The newly identified bacteria might be helping to limit the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and may one day be useful for cleaning up oil spills. https://t.co/ZdtSgNR1pw
Researchers have found that dolphins are simplifying their calls to be heard over noise from recreational boats and other vessels in nearby shipping lanes. https://t.co/LoqE0hUMWe
By measuring the nitrogen in the coral's skeleton, a team of researchers led by Princeton University found significantly less nitrogen pollution than previously estimated.https://t.co/YZ8UorNz7v
Biologists have documented that coastal wetlands in the southeastern United States are responding positively to rising temperatures both in their growth and in their ability to build soil to keep pace with sea level rise.
#mangroves#climatechange https://t.co/45aFfT2QhI
A neuroscientist and a marine biologist got together and decided to give octopuses MDMA...
What's the worst that could happen... https://t.co/7i1eXRwnpX