ARC marine is pleased to announce that a picture taken at one of their reef cube reef sites in Torquay, Devon has received a ...
Every surface in our bodies not covered in skin is lined with a protective layer of mucus – a slimy network of proteins that acts as a physical barrier against bacteria and other infectious agents. In ...
A small team of marine biologists at the University of Bristol, in the U.K., working with a colleague from the Regional Research and Innovation Agency of West Papua, Indonesia, has found that wild ...
The guides track rare species, what’s changing and what’s disappearing even before you’ve learnt to recognise it. Check out what it takes to introduce an old world to new viewers. And happy spotting!
Fascinating new research shows mollusk blood proteins have strong antimicrobial properties, especially when combined with ...
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has developed an online tool that enables abalone farmers along ...
Within the animal kingdom, mussels are masters of underwater adhesion. The marine mollusks cluster atop rocks and along the ...
The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium will hold a “Sleuthing With Shells” class on Feb. 26 from 10 a.m. to ...
Engineers have developed a groundbreaking glue that fuses the properties of mucus and mussel plaques, paving the way for ...
Now, MIT and Freie Universität Berlin engineers have developed a groundbreaking new glue. This innovative adhesive combines ...
Well-designed marine parks can conserve marine life and their habitats, allow fish populations to recover, educate the public and support local economies. Marine scientists from Flinders University ...
This phenomenon, known as ocean deoxygenation, has emerged as a fundamental pathway for climate change to alter marine ecosystems. An important concern is how this global oxygen decline will ...