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The single greatest threat to the diversity of life in our oceans over the past 50 years, more than climate change or plastic ...
A survey published in Endangered Species Research indicates that over half of the world's sea turtle populations are showing signs of recovery.
A new climate vulnerability study paints a sobering picture for California’s fishing industry, highlighting serious threats ...
While sea turtle population numbers seem to be steadying as a whole, experts say this does not necessarily mean they have ...
Sea Turtle Recovery is a nonprofit that works around the clock to care for sea turtles by conducting bloodwork, performing CPR and more. It’s New Jersey’s only long-term care center for these ...
Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has now grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its ...
From climbing fences to hunting in treetops, uncover the fascinating habits of local creatures.
The recovery of endangered sea turtles worldwide is in full effect. According to a new study, the threats such as hunting, pollution, coastal development and climate change to the populations of sea ...
These include an asteroid impact, catastrophic volcanic eruptions in what we now call Siberia, methane releases from the oceans, increased acidity, sea level changes, or a combination of some or all ...
According to the study, various ocean animals were seen interacting with the trash. For example, fishes, crabs, and squat lobsters were documented swimming inside the debris, while anemones had ...
The Trump administration has initiated steps to redefine what it means to "harm" a threatened or endangered species, a move that could jeopardize the effectiveness of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), ...