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Yangtze Protection: Hundreds of thousands of rare native fish released as part of program to protect China's Yangtze River - CGTN

Yangtze Protection: Hundreds of thousands of rare native fish released as part of program to protect China's Yangtze River - CGTN | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
To mark the Ninth National Fish Day, over 200,000 rare baby fish were released in the five cities along the Yangtze River. It's the first time environmental welfare organizations in those cities have cooperated like this, and they want to promote the concept of joining hands to save endangered fish and build life in the Yangtze River.
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Oceans struggle to absorb Earth's carbon dioxide as microplastics invade their waters

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Will 2026 be the year when coral reefs pass their tipping point?

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Biological pumps: How zooplankton are transporting microplastics to the ocean depths

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3 CA Shark Attacks In 2 Weeks: What Experts Want You To Know About The Risk | Across California, CA Patch

3 CA Shark Attacks In 2 Weeks: What Experts Want You To Know About The Risk | Across California, CA Patch | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Recent fatal and nonfatal shark incidents cause alarm, but experts stress the low statistical risk and offer insight into shark behavior.
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Coral reef fish recovery could boost sustainable seafood servings by up to 50 percent

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Officials urge beachgoers to avoid L.A. County beaches after rain

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The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said the advisory will be in effect until “at least 4 p.m. Monday” because of increased bacteria levels.
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Offshore Wind Projects Challenge Trump Administration’s Order to Stop Work

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How a single 2003 heat wave triggered lasting upheaval in the North Atlantic

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Two white-blooded fish, two paths: Icefish and noodlefish independently lose red blood cell function

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New York to Phase In Protections for Horseshoe Crabs

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A coral reef's daily pulse reshapes microbes in surrounding waters

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Mississippi River mining plan in Minnesota dredges up concerns about damage to natural areas

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Suspected shark attack at California occurred in time and place where large sharks come to feed

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Sediments of the Ahr river show recurring high-magnitude flood events

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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it

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Coral reefs could feed millions if we let them rebuild

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Overfished coral reefs are producing far less food than they could. Researchers found that letting reef fish populations recover could boost sustainable fish yields by nearly 50%, creating millions of extra meals each year. Countries with high hunger and nutrient deficiencies would benefit the most. Rebuilding reefs could turn ocean conservation into a powerful tool against global hunger.
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Whales Are in Danger in N.Y. Waterways: ‘Like Deer Crossing the Road’

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Filamentous algae blooms alter river ecosystems without disrupting overall function

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Satellites show dozens of U.S. dams are sinking. More could be at risk.

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In the Arctic, Drones Help Identify Deadly Virus in Whales

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How juvenile lobsters fall into a deadly natural trap in the Florida Keys

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This once iconic oyster industry crashed. Soon, harvesting will begin again.

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Can beavers help heal burn scars after wildfires? Researchers build their own dams to find out

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Earth’s worst extinction was followed by a shockingly fast ocean comeback

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A spectacular fossil trove on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen shows that marine life made a stunning comeback after Earth’s greatest extinction. Tens of thousands of fossils reveal fully aquatic reptiles and complex food chains thriving just three million years later. Some predators grew over five meters long, challenging the idea of a slow, step-by-step recovery. The find rewrites the early history of ocean ecosystems.
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Novel model to reveal deep-sea black coral symbiotic system

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