For International Women and Girls in Science Day, the museum’s Ocean Portal spoke with “Her Deepness” about science, seaweed ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
Researchers found marine fungi capable of breaking down plastic. They tested fungi from Hawai‘i’s nearshore waters.
Researchers are training ‘mighty’ marine fungi to quickly eat polyurethane, one of our most common plastics. View on euronews ...
Feb. 12, 2025 — Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study finds.
It has puzzled scientists for years whether and how bacteria, that live from dissolved organic matter in marine waters, can ...
This phenomenon, known as ocean deoxygenation, has emerged as a fundamental pathway for climate change to alter marine ecosystems ... experimental biology, and ecosystem modeling are being ...
"Conservation often demands sacrifices today for benefits decades in the future—an unrealistic expectation for communities ...
Richard K.F. Unsworth, Associate Professor in Marine Biology, Swansea University Without appropriate management, seaweed farming programmes could be dangerous for marine biodiversity and the benefits ...
Researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa recently discovered that many species of fungi isolated from Hawai‘i’s ...