Life in the ocean runs on light. It fuels photosynthesis, shapes food webs and determines where many marine species can live.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly covering West Marin, including the towns of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Bolinas, Stinson Beach, Marshall, Nicasio, Lagunitas, Woodacre, San Geronimo, Forest Knolls, ...
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Could otters slow climate change by munching on sea urchins? Scientists think so
From kelp forests to sea grass meadows, these charismatic predators are quietly holding parts of the coast together.
Oceana scientist Caitlynn Birch explains how environmental DNA, or eDNA, helps us understand and protect the oceans ...
Scientists define marine darkwaves - sudden drops in underwater light - and examine their effects on plants, animals, and ...
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Diver honoured for pioneering work restoring marine ecosystems
A Brighton diver has been honoured for his pioneering work restoring marine ecosystems along the Sussex coast.
Rishiri Island, perched at Japan’s northern edge, has long been defined by its remoteness. That isolation is precisely what ...
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Sea urchins are dying worldwide, and nobody’s talking about it
While coral reefs usually hog the spotlight when it comes to environmental disasters, a much quieter catastrophe is playing ...
An interdisciplinary study confirms, for the first time, the oceanographic pathways that transport floating macroalgae from ...
No Trees, No Seas is Plant One’s campaign shining a light on the hidden connections between forests, rivers and the ocean — ...
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Exploring California’s Most Famous Road Trip? These 13 Stops Make The Journey Legendary
An unforgettable stretch of roadway hugs the edge of the continent where cliffs rise sharply above the Pacific and waves ...
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