Excess nutrients, warmer temperatures, and an increasing population are causing explosions of algae worldwide.
Widespread blooms of toxic blue-green algae are coating parts of the Charles River right before the Head of the Charles ...
Nighttime underwater photos show fish hanging out with jellyfish and anemones — perhaps seeking their protection.
Photos taken by blackwater divers offered a new glimpse into the early life stages of marine fishes and their interactions ...
Dolphins have shown signs of cognitive decline, which scientists believe may be caused by toxic algae.Their research has raised concern not just<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
New research from the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine has found striking similarities between the brains of ...
Phytoplankton is an important component of the food-web and is predated by a wide variety of aquatic organisms, such as water ...
Aquaculture may be entering a new era, driven by smarter, non-invasive and scalable immunization methods. Traditional injections – stressful, costly and limited target fish – are beginning to be ...
Researchers recently gathered near Hilton Head to assess the health of manatees, part of an effort to protect the species as ...
Coral Triangle faces threats from climate change, but cryobanks offer hope for restoring and preserving endangered coral species.
Jessica Kramer, left, and Thomas McParlton observe the size of ice crystals in a sample treated with their protein in their lab at the University of Utah. Anyone who has experienced freezer burn knows ...
The past three summers have been the worst on record for Florida's coral reefs. To try to restore them, scientists are ...