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The adult female, named Pennywise and weighing 302 pounds (137 kilograms), was deemed healthy and strong enough to return to ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNEndangered sea turtle released, returning to natural habitat after months of rehabilitationElton, a Kemp's ridley sea turtle, was recovered from a beach in Massachusetts back in December, flown to West Hampton, and ...
Shell-forming animals like corals, crabs, oysters and urchins are getting hit first because ocean acidification robs seawater of the compounds these creatures need to build shells and skeletons, ...
A loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly-Dally, whose front flipper was amputated in January suffering from predator wounds, crawls into the ocean in front of Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach ...
"Ocean acidification scares debunked," reads the text over a May 21, 2025 video posted to X by The Heartland Institute, a US free-market think tank (archived here), which AFP has investigated in ...
The deeper the scientists went for their readings, the worse the "acidification." Researchers claimed that 200 meters below the water surface, 60% of the ocean had breached the planetary boundary ...
While ocean acidification is not something you'll immediately notice as you gaze out across the sea from the shoreline, it has a profound effect. It damages coral reefs, makes waters inhospitable ...
Another is ocean acidification, also caused by burning fossil fuels. In 2023, researchers determined that six of these boundaries had already been crossed. The new research adds a worrying seventh.
Another is ocean acidification, also caused by burning fossil fuels. In 2023, researchers determined that six of these boundaries had already been crossed. The new research adds a worrying seventh.
Most field research on ocean acidification has focused on mid- to high-latitude regions where diatoms, coccolithophores, and other large phytoplankton predominate.
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