Ocean Deoxygenation: A Driver Of Coral Reef Demise September 25, 2021 Reef Watch Warming of the oceans and acidification due to increased carbon absorption are destroying the world’s coral reefs
Newly Discovered Sharks Can Walk On Their Fins September 12, 2021 Reef Watch Movies like Jaws and Deep Blue Sea have fostered an innate fear of sharks in many people,
Microbes Transform Shipwrecks Into ‘Underwater Islands’ September 5, 2021 Reef Watch Microbial communities have been examined on and near deep-sea shipwrecks, indicating how important these long-lost ships can
Fossilized Barnacles Uncover Ancient Whale Migration Routes August 26, 2021 Reef Watch Scientists have shown that ancient whale migrations have been recorded in the most unusual of places –
The Science Behind Bioluminescence August 24, 2021 Reef Watch Bioluminescence has inspired myths and folklore throughout the centuries. The oldest surviving written text on bioluminescence comes
The Importance And Impact Of Deep-sea Mining August 20, 2021 Reef Watch Deep-sea mining is the process of retrieving mineral deposits from the ocean floor at depths below 200
Ocean Acidification May Cause Corrosion Of Shark Skin August 19, 2021 Reef Watch When people think of sharks, they conjure up images of the terrifying sharks in Jaws or Megalodon,
Cartilage Regeneration in Skate Species Could Hold the Key for Human Arthritis Therapies August 9, 2021 Reef Watch Growing up can be challenging; aging can be another feat all on its own. New science is
New Species Of ‘Glitter Worms’ Discovered In The Deep August 7, 2021 Reef Watch On land, worms do not get the best reputation. Often seen as plant-eating pests, or unattractive and
Large Number Of Microscopic Organisms Found Living On The Shells Of Turtles August 7, 2021 Reef Watch Sea turtles are the gentle giants of the ocean, synonymous with mental images of wise old creatures