Plans to open a vast area of the Arctic seabed to mining will cause “irreversible harm” to unique and vulnerable wildlife and habitats, Greenpeace International has warned.
Iron is a micronutrient indispensable for life, enabling processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, and DNA synthesis.
The world's oceans are home to different habitats that capture and store carbon—known as "blue carbon." These include ...
The call comes as a ‘world-first’ report estimates the carbon stored in the seas and coastal habitats around the UK.
Paepae o He‘eia has spent decades removing mangroves and rebuilding the fishpond wall. The nonprofit is now gearing up to ...
After harmful algal blooms (HAB) affected Smith Mountain Lake (SML) in 2023, the SML Association (SMLA) worked with a local ...
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research.
For the first time, we used a computer model of ocean currents to show that krill waste products don’t need to reach great ...
There has been public backlash against the controversial technique, known as ocean iron fertilisation, in the past. View on ...
The Prize recognizes work of conservationists across the globe. A winner announced in 2025 will receive $250,000 award for ...
Scientists are planning to pack the northeast Pacific Ocean with millions of tons of iron each year in hopes of slowing ...
Britain’s seas are rich in wildlife, but many of its species can only be seen with a microscope. These are the plankton – ...