Phytoplankton—microscopic plant-like organisms—are the foundation of the marine food web, sustaining everything from tiny ...
Researches use autonomous robots to measure global phytoplankton using optical sensors, revealing detailed data at various ...
The color of the ocean can tell scientists a lot about what's going on beneath the surface.How green the water appears in a ...
It doesn’t look like any buoy you may have seen before. Nearly 50 feet tall, the buoy is armed with solar panels, ocean sensors and communications systems atop what looks like a ...
Rising ocean heatwaves disrupt marine ecosystems, threatening phytoplankton blooms, food chains, and carbon storage.
Circular ocean currents, called “eddies,” play an important role in supplying nutrients for marine life and can stimulate ...
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About 346 million tonnes or around 250 million elephants. Using data from BGC-Argo floats, scientists have mapped the global ...
Curtin University has joined forces with NASA, University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of ...
Landsat satellites have gone beyond observing Earth’s land by enabling new methods to measure ocean depth in shallow coastal ...
A new study of seafloor sediments suggests reactions in the atmosphere convert dust-borne iron into forms more readily taken ...
Researchers use ~100,000 water-column profiles from BGC-Argo to describe Earth’s phytoplankton carbon biomass and its ...