- ·High carbon dioxide levels cause warming in tropics
- ·Ironing out details of the carbon cycle: Dissolved iron in North Atlantic traced to Sahara desert
- ·All the world's oceans have plastic debris on their surface
- ·Deep sea fish remove one million tons of carbon dioxide every year from UK and Irish waters
- ·Report supports shutdown of all high seas fisheries
- ·How red tide knocks out its competition
- ·Close-up of coral bleaching event
- ·How do phytoplankton survive scarcity of critical nutrient?
- ·Modern ocean acidification is outpacing ancient upheaval: Rate may be ten times faster
- ·Colonial-era dams trigger parallel evolution of Connecticut fish
- ·Double trouble for the Mediterranean Sea: Acidification and warming threaten iconic species
- ·Algae prognosis: Considerable risk of blue-green algal blooms in some of Finland's sea areas
- ·Habitat fragmentation increases vulnerability to disease in wild plants
- ·Subseafloor bacteria survive by over-activating DNA-repair and antibiotic target genes
- ·Geologists confirm oxygen levels of ancient oceans
- ·Warming climates intensify greenhouse gas given out by oceans
- ·The spot-tail golden bass: A new fish species from deep reefs of the southern Caribbean
- ·Iron from melting ice sheets may help buffer global warming
- ·Earth's lower mantle may be significantly different than previously thought
- ·Deep Earth recycling of the oceanic floor: New insight into the temperature of deep Earth