Continuing our Scotland’s Wonderful Wildlife series, Dr Lyndsey Dodds reveals why seagrass is so special – and in need of ...
Seaweed farming is a rapidly expanding global industry. As a food resource, it has high nutritional value and doesn't need ...
Seaweed farms, particularly those in Southeast Asia, are commonly in the very same environments where seagrass meadows thrive. Competition for resources ensues. Evidence shows that tropical ...
After consulting with scientists, the Collaborative for Bioregional Action Learning and Transformation turns to artists, ...
NUS marine scientists want to tap members of the public to learn more about large marine animals. Read more at ...
The artwork and poetry entitled We Are The Ocean have transformed Grove Place in Falmouth into an open-air exhibition. Among those who’ve taken part in the programme, led by education experts at the ...
The key to the future of our coastal ecosystems and mangrove development lies in the most modern of answers: Technology.
From tiny seeds come big results: replanting seagrass meadows that help fish, protect coastlines, and absorb climate-heating ...
Local experts confirmed that red tide is present along the Sarasota and Manatee County coast, but spotty and at low levels in ...
Mounting reports of illegal seabed dredging in Indonesian waters have raised ecological alarm bells following the resumption ...
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