How ancient plankton point to the resilience of ocean ecosystems
The study suggests that ocean warming may not lead to the decline in nutrients and fisheries predicted by earlier models.
The study suggests that ocean warming may not lead to the decline in nutrients and fisheries predicted by earlier models.
Designed for education, the new framework makes climate dynamics more approachable for students and researchers.
Local governments and 1000 Friends of Florida have sued over SB 180, which restricts new land development policies.
While the study found no significant impact on learning ability, the findings revealed other effects.
New Pentagon data show climate impacts are shaping reservists’ mission, in potential conflict with their use in law enforcement.
King tides typically occur during the fall in Florida around a new or full moon, causing flooding even on sunny...
Events are being held across Florida this week, including coastal cleanups in Tampa and educational seminars in Orlando.
As scientists identify the migratory paths of endangered shark species, climate change and other threats shift this behavior.
University of Miami scientists search for genetic clues in airborne particles carried thousands of miles across the Atlantic.
The work aims to restore sponge populations with the strength to withstand a shifting climate, disease and other threats.
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