Bunches of grapes grown in a radioactive environment? The genetically modified eggs of some strange unidentified marine species? Or a fungal growth that would call for a hasty trip to the doctor? Nothing of the sort. It's stunningly beautiful bubble coral, and once we saw it we simply had to blog about it. Don your dark glasses; you're in for a feast for the eyes that might leave you dazzled.
Continue reading...Monday, June 9, 2008
image via wikipedia Many scientists have claimed that there must be more research focused on the consequences of climate change to marine environments. Specialists note, that they have very little information on what the impacts of climate change are to oceanic life and have no doubt that research [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Deep in a mangrove swamp on the island of Viques, in Puerto Rico a fish moves. Bioluminescent wave image by Flickr user msauder Eerie blue and green glows swirl and light up the water like an underwater aurora borealis and then disappear into the blackness. This is no normal [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 22, 2007
The UK has begun public consultations to extend the marine protection around the British Isles. Seven areas, totalling 10,000sq km of sea, have been
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Friday, October 30, 2009
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