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ocean ecosystems

A fur seal is among several sea creatures who are "natural data loggers", leaving clues in their teeth and bones about past environmental events.

Nature’s Hidden Record Keepers: How Shells, Teeth, and Bones Are Revealing Earth’s Ocean Story

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

In mighty Atlantic Ocean, ecosystem wonders and threats lie below the surface

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A view of the Normand Energy deploying the Patania II nodule collector visible (green), seen from the Rainbow Warrior. The vessel is chartered by Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR), a Belgian company researching deep sea mining in the Pacific. The company is currently testing mining gear with the aim of future commercial extraction of minerals from the seabed.

Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

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