marine life
Coverage of marine life in the Nexus archive.
- 'Extreme' marine heatwave expected for parts of UK
An 'extreme' marine heatwave is expected in parts of the UK, with scientists warning of potential wide-ranging consequences for marine life due to high sea temperatures.
- 'Extreme' marine heatwave expected for parts of UK
An 'extreme' marine heatwave is expected in parts of the UK, with scientists warning of potential wide-ranging consequences for marine life due to high sea temperatures.
- Protecting Corsican Scandola Nature Reserve amid tourism boom
Scandola, a UNESCO-listed nature reserve off Corsica, is experiencing increased global tourism due to its dramatic landscapes and marine biodiversity. Balancing visitor numbers with the protection of its fragile ecosystem has become a critical challenge.
- Plastic chokes Indonesian islands as policies, enforcement slip through ghost nets
Ghost nets and plastic pollution are severely impacting Indonesia's Anambas Islands, harming marine life and highlighting a gap between regional environmental pledges and enforcement. Devina Mariskova of Yayasan Anambas notes that nets often come from surrounding countries, placing the cleanup burden on local communities.
- Escape hatches on lobster pots protect marine life
Fishing equipment is being redesigned with escape hatches on lobster pots to prevent bycatch, which affects thousands of marine creatures.
- Kenya: 'We Only Have One Ocean' - Kenya's 'Mother Mangrove' Calls for Urgent Ocean Protection
Kenya's community conservationists are restoring carbon-rich mangroves, with Zulfa Hassan inspiring women to rehabilitate damaged ecosystems, which helps restore marine life and secure livelihoods.
- Deadly Philippines earthquake found to have raised seabed by up to 2 metres
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake in southern Mindanao, Philippines, raised the seabed by up to 2 metres, exposing coral and killing marine life. The quake killed at least 61 people and left 40 missing, with coastal areas extending by up to 200 metres.
- Antarctica’s west coast missing an area of sea ice the size of France as temperatures peak 20C above average
Antarctica’s west coast is missing winter sea ice covering an area equivalent to France, with the Bellingshausen Sea experiencing a significant loss. Temperatures in the region recently peaked 20C above average, intensifying concerns for penguins, marine life, and global sea levels.
- UN calls for 'urgent action' over oceans' 'deepening crisis'
The UN warns of a 'deepening crisis' in the oceans, which cover 70% of the planet and are critical to the global ecosystem, urging urgent global action against threats like global warming, pollution, and loss of marine life. A five-year report by 600 international scientists highlights the risk of an ice-free Arctic as early as the 2030s.
- The ominous pattern leading up to a Super El Niño: NASA satellites reveal how warming ocean waters impact marine life across the globe
NASA satellites have identified a pattern linking warming ocean waters to global impacts on marine life, signaling the potential for a Super El Niño event. The study highlights how rising temperatures disrupt ecosystems worldwide.
- Asia’s marine pledges face credibility test at global ocean conference
Asia's governments have pledged to protect marine areas, but their commitments will be tested at the 11th annual Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, Kenya, where governments, donors, companies, and conservation groups will gather. The conference, following World Ocean Day, serves as a key platform for these discussions.
- Boats to rock pools: Marine makeover for yacht club seawall
Ten artificial rock pools have been installed along Strangford Yacht Club's seawall to provide a refuge for marine life. The initiative aims to enhance marine habitats and support biodiversity in the area.
- Wetter winter and warmer summer hit marine life
Climate changes characterized by wetter winters and warmer summers are affecting marine life. Experts from Plymouth Marine Laboratory are conducting tests in local waters to study these impacts.
- The 20 UK 'no-go' beaches for swimming this spring revealed - with contaminated waters, sewage and dump waste polluting the sea
The article lists 20 UK beaches deemed unsafe for swimming this spring due to contamination from sewage and dump waste. Contaminated waters pose health risks, with pollutants affecting marine life and recreational activities.