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For years, researchers at Hampton University have studied the water near campus to understand the existing oyster population.
A new study shows that seagrass ecosystems along the northern half of Florida's Gulf Coast have remained relatively healthy and undisturbed for the last several thousand years.
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AZ Animals on MSNFish Poop: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to KnowIf you’re a fish lover and think you know all there is to this lovely aquatic animal, here’s a shocker: you probably don’t.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's smartest shell? New armor material reacts in real time to crashes and impactsInspired by seashells, engineers have built synthetic materials with programmable layers that adapt to impact.
Highly invasive mussels are making their way through North America, and Alberta is looking to keep them out with a ...
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Live Science on MSNScaly-foot snail: The armor-plated hermaphrodite with a giant heart that lives near scalding deep-sea volcanoes and never eatsAlso known as "volcano snails," these gastropods grow a suit of metal-enriched scaly armor and have an enormous heart, which ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Axial Seamount Volcano Could Still Erupt in 2025, and Benefit Marine LifeLearn more about the impending Axial Seamount eruption and how the organisms around the underwater volcano may benefit from ...
A proposed change to the federal Endangered Species Act would send Arkansas preservation efforts backwards amid an ongoing ...
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