Read more about the article Climate Change Causes Greenland Ice Sheet To Lose 4,700 Billion Tonnes Of Ice In 20 Years
An illustrative image of Greenland, where the ice sheet has lost 4.7 trillion tons of ice over the past 20 years, causing sea levels to rise by 1.2 centimeters. (Newsflash)

Climate Change Causes Greenland Ice Sheet To Lose 4,700 Billion Tonnes Of Ice In 20 Years

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Climate change has caused the Greenland ice sheet to lose 4,700 billion tonnes of ice over the last 20 years, enough to submerge the USA in half a metre of…

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Read more about the article Stunning Underwater Gardens Boost Coral Diversity To Stave Off Reef Destruction
Dozens of corals planted in the coral garden,Mo'orea, French Polynesia. (Cody Clements, Georgia Tech/Newsflash)

Stunning Underwater Gardens Boost Coral Diversity To Stave Off Reef Destruction

These stunning underwater gardens are part of a project to save coral reefs from destruction by increasing their survivability and growth. Although coral reefs occupy less than one percent of…

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Read more about the article New British Study Finds Large Amounts Of Toxic Chemicals Like Copper And Lead In The North Atlantic
The Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) is fitted with silk meshes and towed in surface waters similar to the spaces occupied by marine mammals. (Marine Biological Association/Newsflash)

New British Study Finds Large Amounts Of Toxic Chemicals Like Copper And Lead In The North Atlantic

A new British study has found large amounts of toxic chemicals such as copper and lead in the North Atlantic potentially poisoning the fish that eventually end up on our…

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Read more about the article Fisherman Makes Waves With Snaps Of Bizarre Looking Creatures He Catches In Oceans Depths
Canadian fisherman, Mackenzie William,28, shows us one of the terrifying sea creatures that he caught.

Fisherman Makes Waves With Snaps Of Bizarre Looking Creatures He Catches In Oceans Depths

This Canadian fisherman is making a splash online with his photos of the bizarre-looking creatures he catches in the oceans’ depths. Mackenzie William Sapier, 28, from Prince Edward Island in…

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Read more about the article Expert Taxidermist Who Preserves The Alien Like Creatures Of The Deep
Large Moray Eel skull photographed by Jeroen, a fish taxidermist who always preferred fish with big nasty teeth in the Netherlands. (@monster_fish_taxidermy/Newsfllash)

Expert Taxidermist Who Preserves The Alien Like Creatures Of The Deep

These incredible alien-like creatures from the depths of the world's oceans have been perfectly preserved by an expert taxidermist who has notched up over 65,000 followers by sharing his work…

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Read more about the article Experts Say Global Warming Could Disrupt Winds That Are Crucial To Birds Crossing Hundreds Of Miles Of Open Water
A dark morph Eleonora's falcon flying off Alegranza islet in the Atlantic Ocean. Despite being powerful flyers, Nourani et al. show that falcons are highly selective of supportive winds during trans-oceanic migration.

Experts Say Global Warming Could Disrupt Winds That Are Crucial To Birds Crossing Hundreds Of Miles Of Open Water

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GPS data reveals that large migratory birds depend on uplift wind to cross oceans bringing into question how climate change will affect the ability of birds such as falcons and…

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Read more about the article Hightech Seaweed Farm Removes Pollutants From Estuaries Before They Reach Oceans And Destroy Ecosystems
The cultivation reactor that was used as the base of the model.

Hightech Seaweed Farm Removes Pollutants From Estuaries Before They Reach Oceans And Destroy Ecosystems

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Researchers have developed the technology for underwater seaweed farms that can be grown in estuaries and effectively filter out pollutants that runoff from agricultural land before they reach the sea…

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Read more about the article Vital Role Of Oceans In Stopping Global Warming Seen In Ice Core Study That Shows They Absorb Over 90 Percent Of Heat Emissions
An ice sample from an Antarctic ice core.

Vital Role Of Oceans In Stopping Global Warming Seen In Ice Core Study That Shows They Absorb Over 90 Percent Of Heat Emissions

Researchers at a Swiss university who have reconstructed the oceans’ mean temperatures over the last 700,000 years for the first time using ice core samples claim to have uncovered the…

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Read more about the article Palaeontologists Discover 93-Million-Year-Old Winged Shark
Reconstruction of the newly discovered fossil shark Aquilolamna milarcae found in the municipality of Vallecillo in Mexico with its noticeably enlarged pectoral fins.

Palaeontologists Discover 93-Million-Year-Old Winged Shark

A prehistoric shark with wing-like fins for whizzing through the oceans has been discovered by a team of European and Mexican palaeontologists. The 93-million-year-old eagle shark from the Cretaceous period…

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