Xuerong Sun, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Marine Science, University of Exeter Below the surface of the oceans, microscopic algae known as phytoplankton are growing as the world warms. That’s one ...
Phytoplankton, the microscopic flora that drive nearly half of the world’s primary production, are thriving in an “invisible forest” beneath the surface of our warming oceans. These tiny organisms, ...
A Cardiff University researcher is among the expert contributors to a landmark document highlighting the critical role of plankton in addressing the interlinked global crises of climate change, ...
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Entanglement and ingestion are the most common hazards for marine species, almost all of which – from microscopic zooplankton to the largest marine mammals – will come into contact with plastic waste ...