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Current climate models have so far been unable to adequately reproduce the clouds over the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.
A new study from the UH Manoa shows coral reefs and other marine organisms are under threat due to increased acidification in waters around the Hawaiian Islands.
Marine microorganisms hold the key to life on Earth. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2012 / 07 / 120724104308.htm. European Science Foundation.
A new study, led by oceanographers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, revealed that unprecedented levels of ocean ...
Marine microorganisms: How to survive below the seafloor Date: July 20, 2020 Source: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Summary: Foraminifera, an ancient and ecologically highly successful ...
Their partnership plays an important role in marine ecosystems, fertilizing the oceans by taking nitrogen from the atmosphere and “fixing” it into a form that other organisms can use. Details of the ...
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KHON2 on MSNHawai‘i oceans will become more acidic than ever, and that’s bad news for coral reefsHONOLULU (KHON2) — A new University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa study showed there will be unseen levels of ocean acidification around the Hawaiian Islands. The acidification process happens as the ocean ...
Nitrogen is a vital nutrient for many other organisms, so cyanobacteria are critical to the marine food web — in fact, “they’re literally tiny fertilizer factories,” said Tatiana Rynearson ...
Foraminifera, an ancient and ecologically highly successful group of marine organisms, are found on and below the seafloor. Geobiologists at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich report ...
Scientists find that plastic nanoparticles are easily ingested by marine organisms, accumulate in the organisms over time, and risk being transferred up the food chain, threatening food safety and ...
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