Some of the world's smallest animals and their tiny poops could aid in the fight against climate change. A study reports that clay dust sprayed on the surface of seawater converts free-floating carbon ...
While they may not look like it, salps are more closely related to humans than they are to jellyfish. The extraordinary numbers of them accumulating at Tasmanian beaches have delighted biologists.
However, satellites can measure chlorophyll concentration, which can act as somewhat of a proxy for nutrient loading in bodies of water. An algal bloom is a rapid increase in the population of algae ...