A chemical soup in every drop of water: science confirms that oceans have ceased to be natural
A new study reveals that nearly all oceans are contaminated with synthetic chemicals, indicating a loss of natural marine environments worldwide.
Mangrove forests threatened by heatwaves
Mangrove ecosystems are increasingly threatened by rising ocean temperatures, as revealed by a study from researchers at the University of Gothenburg.
The Autonomic Underwater Vehicle Revealed Hidden Water Movements in the Baltic Sea
Researchers from the Tallinn University of Technology have confirmed that significant and short-term water movements beneath the seemingly calm surface of the Gulf of Finland influence the ocean's health.
‘It’s a catastrophe’: Wellington rages as millions of litres of raw sewage pour into ocean
Wellington, New Zealand, is facing a severe environmental crisis as raw sewage continues to flow into the ocean due to the collapse of its wastewater treatment plant, affecting marine ecosystems and public health.
They Eat Bones and Survive on the Seabed Desert. Research Gradually Reveals Pieces of the Deep-Sea Puzzle
This article explores the unique survival mechanisms of deep-sea organisms, particularly a tiny worm that plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological processes on the ocean floor.
More than half of the world's corals died or were damaged from 2014 to 2017 - now an even harsher heat wave is underway
A comprehensive study reveals that over half of the world's corals suffered damage or died between 2014 and 2017 due to rising ocean temperatures, with a new, more severe warming trend threatening their future.
The island that should not exist – is creating its own threatening 'life'
Researchers have discovered another island formed by human activity, threatening the planet.
The Wave of Beauty: From Marine Ingredients to Ocean Inspiration as a Trend
The article discusses the evolving trend in cosmetics towards sustainable marine ingredients and biotechnology to protect ocean ecosystems.
Ghost Medusa: the secrets of the giant of the depths that was filmed for the first time
Argentinian scientists captured live footage of the elusive Stygiomedusa gigantea during an expedition exploring extreme ocean ecosystems, marking the first time this species has been filmed.