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Researching Mussels in Warmer Acidic Waters
By Miguel Llanos The Daily Climate Editor’s Note: “Climate at Your Doorstep” is an effort by The Daily Climate to highlight stories about climate change impacts happening now. Find more stories like this here. PENN COVE, Wash. – Cookie tray… Read More ›
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Blue Whales Rebound on Pacific West Coast
California’s blue whale population has recovered to near historic levels, according to a new Marine Mammal Science study. This is the only population of blue whales in the world known to have recovered from whaling, which almost drove the species… Read More ›
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Gulf of Maine’s Prize Seafood Leaves for Cooler Seas
FRIENDSHIP, Maine — Imagine Cape Cod without cod. Maine without lobster. The region’s famous rocky beaches invisible, obscured by constant high waters. It’s already starting to happen. The culprit is the warming seas — and in particular the Gulf of… Read More ›
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Morbillivirus Kills “Hundreds of Dolphins”
A measles-like virus that is blamed for killing hundreds of dolphins on the U.S. East Coast has spread into a Florida lagoon where hundreds of manatees, brown pelicans and dolphins already died mysteriously in recent years. The Indian River Lagoon,… Read More ›
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Domoic Poisoning Seriously Impacting California’s Central Coast
MORRO BAY, Calif. – Packed with large nets, wooden boards and a large crate, a dark blue truck scoured the edges of surfer-lined Pismo Beach late one morning earlier this month. Onlookers in the distance tipped them off to what… Read More ›
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20 Coral Species Listed as “Threatened”
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government is protecting 20 types of colorful coral by putting them on the list of threatened species, partly because of climate change. As with the polar bear, much of the threat to the coral species… Read More ›
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Ten End of Summer Reads By the Sea
Summer may be winding down, but there are still a few warm weeks left to enjoy some summer reading. As you make your last trips to the beach, there’s no better way to enjoy the coast than sitting down with… Read More ›
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Illegal Fishing Claimed in Gulf Waters
It seems that every week brings another story of U.S. Coast Guard or other maritime law enforcement giving chase to foreign fishermen who have snuck into U.S. waters in the Gulf of Mexico to fish illegally. Foreign illegal fishing in… Read More ›
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Radioactivity in Pacific Ocean from Fukushima?
A recent report in The Guardian, “US sailors prepare for fresh legal challenge over Fukushima radiation,” appears to confirm radioactive releases that were not originally reported by the nuclear power plant’s owners. Similar stories give fair rise to concerns about subsequent radioactive pollution in the ocean.
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Climate Change Might Correct Ocean Hypoxia
Some good may come from climate change after all. Dead zones, the most oxygen deprive portions of our world’s oceans, may actually be due for some shrinkage due to changing atmospheric patterns and water temperatures, according to a recently study…. Read More ›
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Biden Says Fishing Practices Must Change to Protect the Endangered Right Whale
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Update of the Plastisphere on So. Alaskan Beaches
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Dungeness Crab Impacted by Acidification
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Environmental Crisis on Russian Pacific Coast
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Salmon Impacting Pesticides Kept on Market by New EPA
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Plastics in the Sea Continue Impacting Sea Life
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High Concentrations of Microplastics in Deep Sea Sediment.
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United Effort by 200 Countries to Halt Plastic Pollution
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Seabirds ›
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A Sea Bird Dead Zone
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“…something’s off-kilter around the Bering Strait…”
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Seismic Testing ›
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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Seismic Surveys Back on Track
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Airgun Blasts Set for Alaska–Endangering Beluga Whales
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Nitrite Pollution Increase in Ocean Water
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Massive Algae Bloom on Lake Erie
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Our Ocean Connection: The Challenges, The Cures
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Join in International Coastal Cleanup Day
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MPAs Could Help Oceans Recover
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Federal Fisheries Managers Ordered to Re-issue Gillnet Regulations
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With Ocean Changes, So Will We
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U.S. Federal Budget Not Dolphin Friendly
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Plastic Waste Returns Home on Kelp
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Whales ›
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New Whale Species Found That’s ‘Critically Endangered’
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How Wildfire Smoke May Harm Whales & Dolphins
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