Warming oceans are changing marine habitats – study explores the impact on thousands of species
We can still reduce the number of species at risk from increasing ocean temperatures.
We can still reduce the number of species at risk from increasing ocean temperatures.
Our marine creatures and coral reefs are being pummeled by ocean heat waves.
Research has shown that climate change is changing chemical communication in marine, freshwater and land-based species.
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute collected surface water samples from five locations along the lagoon.
Climate change is causing rapid and often hard to predict impacts on species dynamics and distribution.
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