Machine learning can enhance our ability to identify communities of microorganisms and how they change in response to climate change over time.
Curtin University is collaborating on a satellite mission to study the colour of the ocean from space, which will provide information about ocean health.
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Landsat satellites have gone beyond observing Earth’s land by enabling new methods to measure ocean depth in shallow coastal ...
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"Phytoplankton are tiny plants that, in addition to being a vital food source for all marine life, collectively produce more ...
Circular ocean currents, called “eddies,” play an important role in supplying nutrients for marine life and can stimulate ...
These tensions among agriculture, water quality and fishing play out from the Suwannee River Valley in Florida to to northern ...
Satellite data has enabled researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to develop a new way to measure ocean depth. The technique, which uses imagery captured by the Landsat program, works ...