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A groundbreaking global study, analyzing DNA from brittle stars collected over decades, reveals surprising connectivity in ...
These new vessels for Molslinjen mark a turning point not just for Incat but for the global maritime industry,” said Robert ...
A world-first study led by Museums Victoria Research Institute has revealed that beneath the cold, dark, pressurized world of ...
The algae have poisoned more than 1,737 square miles of the waters, littering beaches with carcasses and ravaging an area ...
Fierce marine heatwaves were recorded globally in 2023 and 2024, and some researchers now believe they mark the start of a ...
You may have read that the deep sea is a very different environment from the land and shallow water. There is no light, it is ...
You may have read that the deep sea is a very different environment from the land and shallow water. There is no light, it is ...
An algal bloom in South Australia has caused mass deaths of many species since March - now researchers warn that leafy and ...
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The Blythe Star Disaster – Lost at Sea
On October 12, 1973, the Blythe Star disappeared off Tasmania’s coast, triggering one of Australia’s most dramatic survival ...
With the yolk-rich larvae able to drift on deep ocean currents for extended periods, the brittle stars have been able to ...
“It’s a paradox. The deep sea is highly connected, but also incredibly fragile,” said Dr. O’Hara. “Understanding how life is distributed and moves through this vast environment is essential if we want ...
A global study involving Australian scientists has uncovered dramatic shifts at the base of the Antarctic food web, with experts warning of a fundamental reorganisation of life in the region.