Marine Ecology News Digest – August 2025
A Tipping Point in Heat & Bleaching August 2025 will be remembered as another grim milestone in the accelerating tale of marine heat stress and coral decline. According to Mercator …
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A Tipping Point in Heat & Bleaching August 2025 will be remembered as another grim milestone in the accelerating tale of marine heat stress and coral decline. According to Mercator …
Shipping Restrictions Different ports have different trading regulations and restrictions. Therefore, the port agent should inform the principals with up-to-date information. The port agent should ha
[By Jason Lancaster] Guadalcanal, the Coral Sea, Tarawa, New Guinea, and Iron Bottom Sound highlight the strategic location of the South Pacific during the Second World War. Today, U.S. and …
[By Dr. Marcus Jones] In March 2025 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee’s Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, Ronald O’Rourke, naval analyst for the Congressional Research Se
[By Dr. Marcus Jones] In March 2025 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee’s Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee, Ronald O’Rourke, naval analyst for the Congressional Research Se
Scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) are investigating how to make corals more tolerant to heat by studying the zooxanthellae that live on and in them and …
At least half a million flat oysters will be introduced into the Port of Rotterdam on 2 September as part of a new pilot project. It is the trial run …
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has published Marine Notice 2025/04 with guidance on the use of exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) to comply with the 0.50% m/m sulphur fuel …
Every day, our oceans produce over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. This comes from automated sensors, satellites, and underwater systems. It’s a huge amount of information about our planet’s oceans. …
The ocean is full of secrets that scientists have been trying to uncover for centuries. More than 65% of marine species remain unknown to science. This makes it hard to …
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