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Underwater Forests Return to Life off the Coast of California, and That Might be Good News for the Entire Planet
Wondrous kelp beds harbor a complex ecosystem that’s teeming with life, cleaning the water and the atmosphere, and bringing ...
Few complete skeletons remain of this gentle behemoth, who was destroyed by explorers and fur traders in the Arctic.
Vancouver Sun on MSN
Like B.C.'s orcas, sea otters have now been found with toxic forever chemicals
UBC researchers say concentrations of PFAS were three times higher in otters found near major cities and shipping routes ...
On a recent trip near Tofino a "big highlight" ended up not being any of the ocean giants, but rather a raft of otters.
Standing in the harbor of California’s Marina del Rey on a cool day in January 2005, actor and Oceana Board Member Ted Danson ...
After two fruitful years in South Australia, Jo Lane is back at her Tilba property with many more wide-ranging ...
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Collaboration for Monitoring and Restoring Europe’s Kelp Forests
Kongsberg Satellite Services, SeaForester, and Kongsberg Discovery sign an agreement to collaborate on developing an ...
The Monterey County Herald on MSN
Kelp restoration film reveals extent of crisis, hope for recovery
A chain reaction ensued after the kelp forest decline. With limited grazing availability, abalone were threatened and the ...
Kelp once formed “underwater rainforests” on the California coast, but these fragile ecosystems have largely disappeared. At a marine lab near the Bay Area, scientists are trying to bring them back.
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Kelp forest off Cape Town provides inspiration for local chef
This June 24, 2017 photo shows a recipe for kelp noodles and cabbage in Coronado, Calif. This dish is from a recipe by ...
An international team is calling for a US $14 billion investment to protect and restore one of the planet's most valuable and overlooked marine ecosystems, kelp forests. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
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