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Plastic pollution kills sea urchin larvae

Sea urchin larvae raised in high levels of plastic pollution die due to developmental abnormalities, new research shows.

Breakthrough development allows data to be collected from unseen parts of the ocean

New development by the National Oceanography Centre integrates novel sensor technology into routine offshore infrastructure and operations

New aquarium under development for Antarctic krill research

A new world-leading Antarctic krill aquarium and research facility in Tasmania has taken a major step forward following a key planning approval.

World-first satellite to measure Earth’s water levels blasts into space

This unprecedented data will help improve our understanding of climate change

Over £3.5m awarded to sustainable fishing projects as new funding round opens

The funding, from the government’s £100m UK Seafood Fund, will focus on a number of species vulnerable to overfishing along the English Channel.

BOEM and NOAA announce joint strategy for fisheries surveys

Agencies aim to mitigate offshore wind development impacts

New kind of tropical cyclone identified in the Indian Ocean

Flinders University oceanography experts have described a new kind of cyclone in the Indian Ocean near Sumatra after observing satellite surface winds in the region.

Offshore wind farms change marine ecosystems, study shows

The large-scale wind farms can strongly influence marine primary production as well as the oxygen levels in and beyond the wind farm areas.

OSC and MRC announce partnership to advance renewable ocean energy

"Canada has the wind and water but will require significant collaboration and investment to advance these industries and compete globally."

A warmer Arctic Ocean leads to more snowfall further south, according to new model

With the Arctic Ocean being twice as sensitive to rapid warming than the global average, evaporation and subsequent changes to the hydrological cycle over northern Eurasia will become even more pronounced in the years to come.

Arctic carbon conveyor belt discovered

Understanding transport and transformation processes within the carbon cycle is essential to creating global carbon dioxide budgets and therefore also projections for global warming.

Negligible warming caused by Nord Stream methane leaks

Researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, estimated the possible climatic impact of the leaked methane

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