Friday, June 29, 2018

'The eyes have it' -- Photoreceptors in marine plankton form a depth gauge to aid survival

The eyes of some marine-dwelling creatures have evolved to act like a 'depth gauge', allowing these creatures to swim in the open ocean at a certain depth.

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Moataa Mangrove Management Plan training

  1. Moataa Mangrove Management Plan training  Samoa Observer (press release) (blog)Full coverage


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Climate predictions should include impacts of CO2 on life

Climate change predictions are not taking account of the full range of possible effects of rising carbon dioxide levels, researchers say.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Monday, June 25, 2018

Increase in storms could have 'catastrophic impact' on fishing industry

Potential changes in the frequency and intensity of storms off the coast of the UK and around the world could have a 'catastrophic impact' on the livelihood of fishermen and sustainability of fishing industries, research has shown.

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