The biologists involved were interested in finding out how organisms
living in the sea ice and the underlying water column adapt to the thinner ice cover.
20 to 25 per cent of the well - known
species living in our seas are now threatened with extinction — the same figure as land living plants and animals.
We are
living in a sea of boxes and I am running around trying to get all of our last minute moving chores done.
«Up to now, such long - lasting locomotive activity had been reported only for
animals living in the sea,» says Felix Liechti of the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Sempach.
If this weren't enough of an invitation (bearing in mind that you may need to
live in the sea between January and March as the city's humidity can get unbearable), the clarity of the water and the phenomenal sea life also make Durban the perfect place to snorkel, particularly along the n...
Slap bang in the middle of the «Coral Triangle» of diversity that extends from Australia to the Philippines and across to Borneo and into the South Pacific, this country is at the core of the ocean's heart, where the marine variety
suggests life in the sea began.
We are
now living in a sea of chemicals and exposed daily to a wide variety of new substances that are well absorbed through food, water, your skin and by inhalation.
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An international study to understand and predict the likely impact of ocean acidification on shellfish and other marine
organisms living in seas from the tropics to the p...
Some
people living in Sea Tac rental homes may think they do not own enough to make a WA renters insurance policy worthwhile.
I am Indian, single and trying to find love.I am a deep occian commercial diver mostly
live in sea on ship.I am friendly, loving and caring and respecting.
In the Amphiprion percula species, there are zero to four individuals excluded from breeding and a breeding
pair living in a sea anemone.
Dear David, you say you do
n't live in the sea but your imagination really does seem to swim in some mysterious underwater realm.
As for the jellies, Robison says that we've «grossly underestimated» their complexity, their numbers, and their fundamental importance to everything
else living in the sea.
More than 540 international expeditions sailed to coral reefs, hydrothermal vents, seamounts, and open ocean waters to assemble a comprehensive picture of the diversity, habitats, and abundance of animals and
microbes living in the sea.
A new study of the marine
invertebrates living in the seas around Antarctica reveals there will be more «losers» than «winners» over the next century as the Antarctic seafloor warms.
Following perhaps the largest DNA sequencing effort ever undertaken for ocean science, a multinational team of scientists now reports that
plankton life in the seas is far more diverse than suspected.
Some of these biomarkers are produced by certain species of algae, among which one group can only be found in open surface water, while the members of another group
only live in sea ice (or did so in the Earth's distant past).
Census scientists estimate that more than 90 percent of the 145 billion tons of
life in the sea consists of microbes, either phytoplankton or bacteria.
Hundreds of studies on bottom trawl impacts, including those on soft sediment habitats, have shown that trawling can remove or damage structure - forming organisms, alter the composition of
communities living in the sea bed (infauna) and reduce their productivity.
«We already know that ocean acidification will affect a lot of marine species that live their
entire lives in the sea,» says project leader Professor Ivan Nagelkerken, from the University's Environment Institute.
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Are we all becoming more and more over-everything puppets that
just live in a sea of too much information, too much to do and achieve, too little time to feel and «see», too little time to actually LIVE and not just chase all the work, to - do lists, always being informed and everywhere and nowhere at the same time?
As a wedding industry
alum living in a sea of online prettiness, I really felt like the world of weddings needed to find a home online.
A second member of the group pointed out that
dogs live in a sea of human verbal sounds and the dog's name serves to alert the dog to the fact that the next set of sounds coming from the handler's mouth is directed at them, rather than being part of a conversation that you might be having with another human being.
It may take us a century to halt it and reverse it during the worst times of it when we are living in a very harsh world not too different from the 3 million year time between the Great Dying of the Permian and the beginning of the Triassic
where life in the sea was on a razor's edge and there was only one major tetrapod on land much further north.
And when they answered that these massive
mammals living in the sea blow water upwards, the sailors were startled that the oars fell from their hands.
And using the oceans as a sink causes acidification that scientists now think may cause the most rapid and disruptive change to
life in the seas since catastrophic events tens of millions of years ago (see Ocean acidification due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide, Royal Society, August 2005 and The other CO2 problem, New Scientist, August 2006).
Using the most comprehensive conservation data available for both marine and non-marine organisms, research led by Dr Thomas Webb, from the University's Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, has shown that 20 to 25 per cent of the well - known
species living in our seas are now threatened with extinction — the same figure as land living plants and animals.
If this weren't enough of an invitation (bearing in mind that you may need to
live in the sea between January and March as the city's humidity can get unbearable), the clarity of the water and the phenomenal sea life also make Durban the perfect place to snorkel, particularly along the north coast (Ballito, Salt Rock and Sheffield areas).
Then, by analysing the sediments for chemical fossils made by certain microscopic plants that
live in sea ice and the surrounding oceans, Knies and his co-workers were able to fingerprint the environmental conditions as they changed through time.
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What we see as a mere light in the sea is a phenomenon occurring in nearly all the
organisms living in the seas and oceans, from bacteria to large fish, and which impacts the behaviour and dynamics of the entire system.