Can bioluminescent ‘milky seas’ be predicted? Knowing where huge patches of luminous ocean might appear could let scientists finally study them. https://lnkd.in/d3tGY-2z #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity
Deep World
教育业
Miami,Florida 6 位关注者
Deep World is an exploration of the water world with live on.
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https://www.deepworld.org/
Deep World的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育业
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- 1 人
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- Miami,Florida
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- 非营利机构
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US,Florida,Miami
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By ballooning to six times normal size, the single-celled organisms can travel tens of meters. It’s one of the most massive migrations on Earth: a huge biomass of tiny plankton that travel from deep in the sea toward the surface. Yet not all of those organisms have limbs to propel themselves upward. So how some of them manage to undergo such a long journey has been a mystery. https://lnkd.in/g8C6weNc #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity #hamburg #womeninscience #marinetechnology
How tiny phytoplankton trek long distances upward in the ocean
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces critical danger from back-to-back bouts of extreme ocean heat. Ocean heat in the Coral Sea is at its highest in four centuries, scientists report in the Aug. 8 Nature. The researchers drilled into coral skeletons from in and around the region and analyzed the chemical makeup of those samples to reconstruct sea surface temperatures from 1618 to 1995, alongside modern instrumental sea surface measurements spanning 1900 to 2024. learn more https://lnkd.in/gDj6Qhqy #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity
Record-breaking Coral Sea temperatures threaten the Great Barrier Reef
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In a seafloor surprise, metal-rich chunks may generate deep-sea oxygen These nodules can act like batteries that split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen. Learn more https://lnkd.in/gG2SRivx #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity
In a seafloor surprise, metal-rich chunks may generate deep-sea oxygen
https://www.sciencenews.org
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces critical danger from back-to-back bouts of extreme ocean heat. Ocean heat in the Coral Sea is at its highest in four centuries, scientists report in the Aug. 8 Nature. The researchers drilled into coral skeletons from in and around the region and analyzed the chemical makeup of those samples to reconstruct sea surface temperatures from 1618 to 1995, alongside modern instrumental sea surface measurements spanning 1900 to 2024. learn more https://lnkd.in/gDj6Qhqy #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity
Record-breaking Coral Sea temperatures threaten the Great Barrier Reef
https://www.sciencenews.org
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The ocean’s circulatory system may not be doing as poorly as previously thought. A vital ocean artery known as the Florida Current, a bellwether for the ocean’s ability to regulate Earth’s climate, has seemingly been weakening for decades. But that recent decline might not be quite as severe as suspected. The current has actually remained stable over recent decades, researchers report September 5 in Nature Communications. https://lnkd.in/g2hA7mz8 #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity #hamburg #womeninscience #marinetechnology
A vital ocean current is stable, for now
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A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-backed research effort will continue to operate out of the University of Rhode Island for at least the next five years, the university announced late last month. https://lnkd.in/gyN7huzn #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch
URI’s NOAA Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute granted 5-year renewal
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In a seafloor surprise, metal-rich chunks may generate deep-sea oxygen These nodules can act like batteries that split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen. Learn more https://lnkd.in/gG2SRivx #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity
In a seafloor surprise, metal-rich chunks may generate deep-sea oxygen
https://www.sciencenews.org
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces critical danger from back-to-back bouts of extreme ocean heat. Ocean heat in the Coral Sea is at its highest in four centuries, scientists report in the Aug. 8 Nature. The researchers drilled into coral skeletons from in and around the region and analyzed the chemical makeup of those samples to reconstruct sea surface temperatures from 1618 to 1995, alongside modern instrumental sea surface measurements spanning 1900 to 2024. learn more https://lnkd.in/gDj6Qhqy #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity
Record-breaking Coral Sea temperatures threaten the Great Barrier Reef
https://www.sciencenews.org
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The ocean’s circulatory system may not be doing as poorly as previously thought. A vital ocean artery known as the Florida Current, a bellwether for the ocean’s ability to regulate Earth’s climate, has seemingly been weakening for decades. But that recent decline might not be quite as severe as suspected. The current has actually remained stable over recent decades, researchers report September 5 in Nature Communications. https://lnkd.in/g2hA7mz8 #oceanscience #marinescience #science #marinebiology #marineconservation #oceanconservation #ocean #research #oceanography #climatechange #marine #marineresearch #marinelife #oceantechnology #biodiversity #hamburg #womeninscience #marinetechnology
A vital ocean current is stable, for now
https://www.sciencenews.org