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Study Finds on MSNHow whales fuel ocean ecosystems with their pee, placentas, and carcassesIn a nutshell Migrating baleen whales transport thousands of tons of nutrients from cold, nutrient-rich feeding grounds to ...
O n the tiny South Pacific island of Niue, a self-governing Polynesian nation with political ties to New Zealand, Niue Blue ...
The coral conservationist on morning rituals, free-diving with sharks and his mission to save the globe’s oceans.
Whales are not just big, they're a big deal for healthy oceans. When they poop, whales move tons of nutrients from deep water ...
The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, shows that great whales' urine and feces, along with the bodies of deceased whales, benefit many coral reef ecosystems by creating food for ...
Now we can add whale urine to that list, according to a paper published in the journal Nature Communications. “Lots of people ...
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Mongabay News on MSNTo save a Honduran reef, locals craft custom gear and hunt invasive lionfishBy Mongabay.com Without a natural predator, invasive lionfish, which damage coral reefs, have become widespread throughout ...
The rich resources of Pacific kelp forests helped humans populate the Americas. Now depleted by as much as 95 percent, they ...
High-value habitats can be avoided if identified but it is the less obvious impacts that are so far known to cause the ...
When whales migrate from their cold feeding grounds to warmer breeding waters, they carry tons of nutrients in their urine.
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