A study from the University of Tasmania, Australia, has made a momentous discovery while observing the feeding behaviour of ...
In its very first visit to Plymouth, the RRS [Royal Research Ship] Sir David Attenborough threw open its doors and hatches to ...
Phytoplankton is an important component of the food-web and is predated by a wide variety of aquatic organisms, such as water ...
Dr Michael Doane and Professor Liz Dinsdale are starting to sequence the genome of the marine algae, Karenia mikimotoi.
Glowing worms, synchronized fireflies, sparkling plankton, drifting comb jellies, and eerie fungi illuminate Southern nights, ...
A $102.5 million algal bloom plan has been unveiled as a state tries to bounce back months after being struck by an ...
Large scale reef restoration, new real-time water monitoring and a $1 million trial of "AI-powered submersible cytobots" are ...
New research investigating whether nitrogen fertilizer run-off affects marine sponges suggests these animals have a high tolerance to nitrogen, but some species may be better able to cope than others.
Beyond environmental damage, the zebra mussels targeted by the Nova Scotia Invasive Species Council can also be harmful to ...
These types of changes are "going to affect us, because we rely on the ocean for our air, our food, our climate regulation.” ...
Phytoplankton is the basic food source for many aquatic organisms. A new study shows that the light spectrum is more ...
Senator the Hon Murray Watt, Minister for the Environment and WaterThe Hon Peter Malinauskas MP, South Australian PremierThe State and Federal ...