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How do we determine how healthy our food is? We know now that our nutrition shouldn't just be measured in calories, or even ...
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Nutrient inputs may have decreased, yet oxygen depletion stays at about the same level. This is partly determined by the geographic specificities of the Baltic Sea, including the very slow turnover of ...
Researchers found that reef passes provide circulation to corals by allowing saltwater and maintain their health by transporting nutrients.
New research indicates reef passes — channels that cut through coral reefs and serve as conduits for ocean water and ...
As time goes by, our bodies change, you know, even the brain. A major change is how brain structure seems to shrink with age. Studies show that this happens at both large and small levels inside. You ...
Reefs cover less than 1 percent of the ocean floor yet shelter about a quarter of all marine species and buffer shorelines ...
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Empowering ocean conservation
By Ramesh Srivatsava ARUNACHALAM[1]The Third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3), scheduled for June 9-13, 2025, in Nice, France, represents an unprecedented opportunity for global marine conservation as ...