Aragonite is a form of calcium carbonate that many
marine animals use to build their skeletons and shells.
Many
marine animals use ambient sound to navigate, to choose where to settle, or to modify their daily behaviors including breeding, feeding and socializing.
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Marine animals use new form of secret light communication.»
Stella the Seahorse, a sculpture made entirely of plastic marine debris removed from Pacific Coast beaches, is part of the collection of art made entirely of trash that offers Shedd visitors a powerful, visual reality of the proliferation of plastic pollution in the world's waterways through representations of
marine animals using thousands of pieces of plastic in every color of the rainbow.
Not exact matches
Between high costs, high energy
use, and even the possibility of environmental destruction — seawater treatment plants can accidentally take in and kill small
marine animals — continued research is needed to make the technology safer and more efficient.
It's also why some
marine animals that live on the bottom of the ocean don't have eyes, or
use bacteria within themselves to create light.
«This was the first time our teams
used PSAT, a technology generally deployed on
marine animals and rarely, if ever,
used in a freshwater ecosystem,» said Dr. Andy Kough, research biologist at Shedd Aquarium.
«There
used to be tension between fishermen and biologists, but now they're calling me,» seeking his expertise about
marine animals» health, he says.
«We
used high - resolution
animal tracking tools to describe in as much detail as we could the ecology of the mantas and their connection to this particular
marine habitat,» McCauley explained.
Costa has been at the forefront of developing high - tech tracking devices and
using them to study
marine animals.
As such, they were able to
use fossil records to assess the baseline extinction risk for
marine animals, including sharks, whales and dolphins, as well as small sedentary organisms such as snails, clams and corals.
The study is one of the first to test if the «landscape of fear» model, a scientific theory that has been
used to explain how
animals move and interact with the environment based on their fear of being attacked by their predators, is applicable to large open
marine systems involving wide - ranging species, like sharks and turtles.
An international team of scientists has
used the fossil record during the past 23 million years to predict which
marine animals and ecosystems are at greatest risk of extinction from human impact.
«Octopus skin doesn't sense light in the same amount of detail as the
animal does when it
uses its eyes and brain,» said lead author Desmond Ramirez, a doctoral student in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and
Marine Biology (EEMB).
So Ellis decided to broaden her study to include all bioluminescent
marine animals that have related species that
use the trait for both defensive purposes and mating displays.
According to the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which has campaigned vigorously to ban
use of the technology in waters rich in
marine wildlife, recent cases of whale strandings likely represent a small fraction of sonar's toll, given that severely injured
animals rarely make it to shore.
Possibilities include the creation of de facto
marine reserves as fish cluster under the fields of floating turbines, loss of birds that fly into the turbines, entanglement of sea creatures in cables
used to tether the turbines to the seafloor, and disruption of movement patterns of underwater
animals.
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.
Forty - three dives
using a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) as well as snorkeling excursions have resulted in almost 20,000 underwater photographs, a collection of more than 500
marine plants and
animals and 100 hours of high definition video.
«Their cost of transport — the oxygen they
use to move — is 48 percent lower than any other swimming
animal,» says Bradford J. Gemmell, a
marine biologist at the University of South Florida.
Researchers from the Queensland Brain Institute at The University of Queensland have uncovered a new form of secret light communication
used by
marine animals.
Diving right in Ray, who was one of the first scientists to
use scuba diving to study
marine animals in polar environments, has not only observed the biological adaptations that mammals employ in cold ocean waters, but has also experienced prolonged immersion in those waters firsthand.
New insights into
animal patterns around extinct submarine volcanoes could inform measures
used to protect
marine ecosystems from human activities, such as trawling and deep - sea mining.
We
use them to lather and exfoliate while bathing, but the largest of these
marine animals wouldn't fit in a bathtub - or even a Jacuzzi
The
use of robots to influence collective
animal behavior is also viewed as a potential means to protect
marine wildlife, including birds and fish, in the wake of environmental hazard.
Because sea turtles
use a similar magnetic map, the researchers speculate that many migratory
marine animals, such as eels, sharks, and seals, may also navigate
using magnetic fields.
Ray, who was one of the first scientists to
use scuba diving to study
marine animals in polar environments, has not only observed the biological adaptations that mammals employ in cold ocean waters, but has also experienced prolonged immersion in those waters firsthand.
Natural products from
marine plants and
animals are
used to treat various human ailments.
All
animal - related work reported in this manuscript was permitted under the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act by the National Marine Fisheries Service Permit 808 — 1735, the Antarctic Conservation Act Permit 2009 - 014, and Duke University Institutional Animal Care and Use Permit A041 -
animal - related work reported in this manuscript was permitted under the U.S.
Marine Mammal Protection Act by the National
Marine Fisheries Service Permit 808 — 1735, the Antarctic Conservation Act Permit 2009 - 014, and Duke University Institutional
Animal Care and Use Permit A041 -
Animal Care and
Use Permit A041 -09-02.
Research
using climate models suggests that the combined effects of higher temperatures and lower oxygen will drive many
marine animals away from their current habitats to areas with more oxygen, according to in a recent press release...
Science is meanwhile
using the traits of the flawed being to contemplate how to utilize bionics,
marine biology and microbiology to copy
animals, plants and the rest of the environment.
Some mineral ions are
used by
marine animals and plants, removing them from the water.
Marine animals like sea butterflies and coral
use calcification to build shells and outer skeletons.
Instead of focusing on
marine animals, they
use animal models such as freshwater zebrafish, salamanders, fruit flies and nematode worms that share many of their genes with humans.
Historically the wood was
used to make cordage, which was then attached to harpoons to spear large
marine animals.
Ethnic groups that do not
use butter obtain the same nutrients from things like insects, organ meats, fish eggs and the fat of
marine animals, food items most of us find repulsive.
Aquatic Safari04 / 11/2001 [
Animals Grades 6 - 8, 9 - 12 Submitted by Kimberly Emanuel] Students
use an Internet Web site to locate the scientific information about various
marine species.
In 2012 Honda became sponsor of the «Blue Cavern presented by Honda» where on - site daily dive educational lectures are held and explain how some of the
animals in the exhibit are collected
using aquarium collection boats powered by Honda
marine engines.
He was concerned that «RWS is
using the
animals primarily to make money while telling the public that its aim is to educate the public on
marine conservation.»»
With
marine animals some trainers
use a whistle.
Learn many of the same «positive motivational» techniques that are
used to train
marine and circus
animals.
Marine mammal scientist and dolphin trainer, Karen Pryor, came to work with Bailey and interpreted his work for
use with domestic
animals.
Like the
animals used in circuses, dolphins, orcas and seal lions in
marine parks are forced to perform demeaning and unnatural acts for the entertainment of humans.
While
Marine animal trainers usually
use a whistle to mark -LSB-...]
While
Marine animal trainers usually
use a whistle to mark the behaviors (the sound travels better underwater), we
use a simple piece of metal and plastic which clarifies (in the dog's mind), what is expected of him at an exact point in time without stress and confusion.
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She began her career in 1991 in the zoo and aquarium community and brings to companion -
animal training the same fun, humane, effective, and scientifically sound approach
used to train
marine mammals and other exotic
animals.
His years as a
Marine serving in Operation Desert Storm inspired Rep. Grimm's concern for wounded veterans, but his compassion for
animals drove him to add language encouraging the
use of shelter dogs for the program.
Hollywood
animal actor trainers and
marine mammal trainers began to
use the devices to «mark» or identify a correct behavior for undomesticated
animals like ravens, tigers, and sea lions.
Your guide will share stories of patients treated at The
Marine Mammal Center, describe the tried and true recipes our volunteers
use to nurse these
animals back to health, give you the inside scoop on our innovative technologies utilized at The
Marine Mammal Center and provide tips on how we can all play a part in protecting ocean life.