Acidification of the seas linked to climate change could threaten fisheries production and is already causing the fastest shift
Blooms of toxic algae can occur in the open ocean, a team led by UC Santa Cruz and Moss
WASHINGTON — The world's oceans this summer are the warmest on record. The National Climatic Data Center, the government agency
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions must fall sharply to avoid inflicting acid damage to the world's marine ecosystems, more than
A red tide ban remains hoisted over four coastal areas in the country, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
FUJAIRAH - Red tide has been lashing Fujairah and Kalba shores in the eastern coastline since Sunday, spreading foul
Increasing carbon dioxide emissions could leave species such as coral and sea urchins struggling to survive by the end
SEATTLE - A panel of marine scientists are warning that the Pacific Coast's increasing acidity could disrupt food chains
WASHINGTON - Low-oxygen zones where sea life is threatened or cannot survive are growing as the oceans are heated
A Toxic Red Tide algae bloom in Southern California coastal waters has produced record levels of a toxic acid,