Life in Earth’s oceans could face a mass extinction – a loss in biodiversity that could rival the pl
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Life in Earth’s oceans could face a mass extinction – a loss in biodiversity that could rival the pl
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Dolphins are highly sexual animals. They are known to mate in both a heterosexual and homosexual cap
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Where are you going this summer? As the pandemic enters a “new phase” and more countries re-open the
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Beachgoers in Cape Town, South Africa got more than they bargained for when a giant squid washed up
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Pop quiz: What causes mass planetary extinction events? Asteroids—yep. Volcanic explosions—those too
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Seagrasses on the ocean floor. (HYDRA Marine Sciences GmbH) NATURE Hidden below the waves, the ocean
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Show captionA recent study of bonefish in Florida found pharmaceutical contaminants in their blood a
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Masses of stinky sargassum seaweed have been plaguing Caribbean beaches for the past few years. Curr
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In a warmer world, rising sea levels could render many coastlines, beaches, and reef islands uninhab
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CTV anchor Todd Battis is joined by Kim Elmsie, campaign director with Oceana Canada, to discuss rea
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The bottlenose dolphin was found dead on Fort Myers Beach, Florida. NOAA first learned about the ani
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Marine scientists with the University of South Florida sampled thousands of fish from 91 species in
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