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How often do we think about what lies below the surface of the land, below the sea floor? This week we're thinking about water and our reckless...
New research has found the record-breaking South American drought of 2013/14 with its succession of heatwaves and long lasting marine heatwave had...
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Long before Karsten von Hoesslin first heard the name Keith Davis, before he spent countless unpaid hours tugging at investigative threads and careening...
One hectare of ocean in which fishing is not allowed (a marine protected area) produces at least five times the amount of fish as an equivalent...
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About half of the coastline of Europe, the United States and Australasia is modified by artificial structures. In newly published research...
Peter and Tyler welcome Radley Horton to the show. Radley was the co-chair of the At What Point Managed Retreat? Resilience Building in...
The 2012 hurricane widely known as Superstorm Sandy left at least an estimated 325,000 New Jersey homes damaged or destroyed. Nearly seven years later...
While the last few weeks have been consumed with the devastating news of six right whale deaths in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, our hearts...
Scientists led by the USF College of Marine Science used NASA satellite observations to discover the largest bloom of macroalgae in the world called...
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Hundreds of sharks and rays have become tangled in plastic waste in the world's oceans, new research shows.University of Exeter scientists scoured...
Peter and Tyler kick of ASPN's Independence Day Weeklong Celebration with a history lesson provided by Revolutionary Naval Historian Dr. Bill Fowler.
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