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#Oceans #Climat : How climate change could be driving ‘killer’ cold outbreaks in oceans

#Oceans #Climat : How climate change could be driving ‘killer’ cold outbreaks in oceans | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
The same planet-warming pollution that’s driving the climate crisis is likely to blame for “killer events” on the colder end of the temperature spectrum.
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#Atlantic : The World’s Toughest Row: Jordan Parkinson’s Trek

#Atlantic : The World’s Toughest Row: Jordan Parkinson’s Trek | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Jordan Parkinson, a former deckhand and bosun, joined The World's Toughest Row to cross the Atlantic Ocean — by rowboat.
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#Oceans #Climatcrisis : Octopuses could lose eyesight and struggle to survive if ocean temperatures keep rising, study finds

#Oceans #Climatcrisis : Octopuses could lose eyesight and struggle to survive if ocean temperatures keep rising, study finds | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Heat stress from global heating could lead to impaired vision and increased deaths of pregnant mothers and their unborn young, Australian researchers say
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#Pacific : The Galapagos, a model to follow for protecting the oceans

#Pacific : The Galapagos, a model to follow for protecting the oceans | World Oceans News | Scoop.it

In the Ecuadorian Galapagos archipelago, a biodiversity paradise classified by UNESCO as a world heritage site, the protected marine fauna around the islands is threatened offshore by the industrial fishing fleets that prowl. One solution: extend protection by demarcating a global marine reserve on the high seas.

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#Antarctic #penguin : Scientists investigate thousands of dead Antarctic penguins for bird flu

#Antarctic #penguin : Scientists investigate thousands of dead Antarctic penguins for bird flu | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Has bird flu already killed hundreds, if not thousands of penguins in Antarctica?
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#Oceans #Plastic : 8 Million Tons Of Plastic Annually Infects Our Oceans: The Ocean Cleanup Basics

#Oceans #Plastic : 8 Million Tons Of Plastic Annually Infects Our Oceans: The Ocean Cleanup Basics | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Quick Key Facts Eight million tons of plastic reaches our oceans annually. The top plastic marine debris items are cigarette butts, food wrappers, beverage bottles and …
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#Atlantic : Sleeping subduction zone could awaken and form a new 'Ring of Fire' that swallows the Atlantic Ocean 

#Atlantic : Sleeping subduction zone could awaken and form a new 'Ring of Fire' that swallows the Atlantic Ocean  | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
A modeling study suggests a slumbering subduction zone below the Gibraltar Strait is active and could break into the Atlantic Ocean in 20 million years' time, giving birth to an Atlantic "Ring of Fire."
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#Pacific : Pacific Islands Making Progress Toward Ocean Preservation Goal

#Pacific : Pacific Islands Making Progress Toward Ocean Preservation Goal | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Since the United Nations Climate Change Summit, or COP 28, concluded in mid-December in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Pacific Island states have been working to implement a brand-new $500 million climate protection fund. VOA's Jessica Stone reports.
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#Ocean #CO2 : New Technology Removes Acid from the Ocean to Sequester Carbon | Article

#Ocean #CO2 : New Technology Removes Acid from the Ocean to Sequester Carbon | Article | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
PNNL-Sequim scientists will spend the next year testing a new technology that could allow the ocean to soak up more carbon dioxide without contributing to ocean acidification.
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#Pacific #whale : Shark-bitten orcas in the Northeastern Pacific could be a new population of killer whale

#Pacific #whale : Shark-bitten orcas in the Northeastern Pacific could be a new population of killer whale | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
UBC researchers believe a group of killer whales observed hunting marine mammals including sperm whales, as well as a sea turtle, in the open ocean off California and Oregon could be a new population.
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#Oceans #Corals: How sounds could save endangered corals, according to scientists

#Oceans #Corals: How sounds could save endangered corals, according to scientists | World Oceans News | Scoop.it

According to researchers, broadcasting audio recordings of healthy reefs would encourage coral larvae to settle on the seabed of a degraded reef

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#Oceans #Nutrition : experts call for improved opportunities for women in ocean sector

#Oceans #Nutrition : experts call for improved opportunities for women in ocean sector | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Ocean scientists and advocates have underscored the vital role of women in ocean-related sectors and the blue economy, calling for intensified efforts to achieve gender parity in these areas across the Commonwealth.
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#Oceans #Climat : Mars Has an Unexpected Influence on Earth's Oceans and Climate, Repeating Every 2.4 Million Years, Study Finds

#Oceans #Climat : Mars Has an Unexpected Influence on Earth's Oceans and Climate, Repeating Every 2.4 Million Years, Study Finds | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
The gravitational interactions between Mars and Earth as they orbit the sun may have periodically promoted a warmer climate and changes in ocean circulation on our home planet
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#Oceans : Coral bleaching , Fourth global mass stress episode underway

#Oceans : Coral bleaching , Fourth global mass stress episode underway | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Ocean heat records have been breaking for months. This is the first global evidence of the impacts on sea life.
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"Arctic : April | 2024 | Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis

"Arctic : April | 2024 | Arctic Sea Ice News and Analysis | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Following the 2024 maximum sea ice extent on March 14, Arctic ice extent has declined slowly such that 2024 March average is the fifteenth lowest in the passive microwave satellite record. The atmospheric circulation pattern for March 2024 featured a strong pressure gradient across Fram Strait,...
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#Climat #Antarctic : meteorites threatened by climate warming 

#Climat #Antarctic : meteorites threatened by climate warming  | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
More than 60% of meteorite finds on Earth originate from Antarctica. Using a data-driven analysis that identifies meteorite-rich sites in Antarctica, we show climate warming causes many extraterrestrial rocks to be lost from the surface by melting into the ice sheet. At present, approximately 5,000 meteorites become inaccessible per year (versus ~1,000 finds per year) and, independent of the emissions scenario, ~24% will be lost by 2050, potentially rising to ∼76% by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario. Most of the meteorites on the Earth’s surface are found in Antarctica. Here the authors show that ~5,000 meteorites become inaccessible per year as they melt into the ice due to climate change.
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#Antarctic sea ice ‘behaving strangely’ as Arctic reaches ‘below-average’ winter peak 

#Antarctic sea ice ‘behaving strangely’ as Arctic reaches ‘below-average’ winter peak  | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Antarctic sea ice is “behaving strangely” and might have entered a “new regime”, the director of the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre (NSIDC) tells Carbon Brief.
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#Arctic #Satellite : ESA to launch Arctic weather satellite in June

#Arctic #Satellite : ESA to launch Arctic weather satellite in June | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
The European Space Agency said Thursday it will launch a satellite in June which will improve weather forecasting in the Arctic—a region highly exposed to the effects of global warming.
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#Oceans :Study shows impacts of invasive species transcend ecosystem boundaries

#Oceans :Study shows impacts of invasive species transcend ecosystem boundaries | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Invasive species influence biodiversity across larger spatial extents than previously thought. In a recently published study, researchers from Eawag and the University of Zurich show that the impacts of invasive species extend far beyond the ecosystems they invade and that three mechanisms are primarily responsible for this. These findings are of great importance for the management of ecosystems.
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#Indianocean : A fictitious 'sea' became a top Maldivian tourist attraction 

#Indianocean : A fictitious 'sea' became a top Maldivian tourist attraction  | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
The Maldives' famous Sea of Stars is part fact, part fiction – but that just adds to the mystery of one of the country's top tourist attractions
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#Oceans #Coral: Corals, reef builders

#Oceans #Coral: Corals, reef builders | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
This group of marine invertebrates includes reef-building corals, which form a rigid exoskeleton around themselves using calcium carbonate found in the water. But there are also “soft” corals which do not have an exoskeleton.


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#Oceans #oceanlevel : Ocean levels have experienced a “jump”, warns NASA

#Oceans #oceanlevel : Ocean levels have experienced a “jump”, warns NASA | World Oceans News | Scoop.it

Ocean levels have experienced a “jump”, warns NASA 0.76 centimeters in just one year, between 2022 and 2023. The increase may seem small but it is in reality a “significant jump” in ocean levels, NASA warned on March 21. This is due to climate change and the El Niño phenomenon, explained the US space agency. This figure of 0.76 centimeters is exceptionally high because it is almost twice the current average of 0.42 centimeters per year. And it is almost four times higher than what was observed thirty years ago

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#Pacific #community : SPC Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division

#Pacific #community : SPC Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
The Geoscience, Energy and Maritime Division uses scientific and technical innovations to develop solutions that help overcome development challenges in the Pacific. Our strength comes from an innate understanding of the region built-upon the scientific and technical expertise of almost 50 years working alongside Pacific people, governments and partners.
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#Pacific #Population : Study finds Pacific accounts for 9 of the 10 most obese countries in the world

#Pacific #Population : Study finds Pacific accounts for 9 of the 10 most obese countries in the world | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
New analysis published in the Lancet has found that Pacific island countries account for 9 out of 10 of the top countries in the world with the highest prevalence of obesity among women and men aged 20 and above.
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#Oceans #Event : Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology - 2nd Edition 

#Oceans #Event : Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology - 2nd Edition  | World Oceans News | Scoop.it
Purchase Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology - 2nd Edition. Print Book. ISBN 9780323908016
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