Ways Modern Technology Prevents Mining Pollution From Destroying Marine Habitats
Coral reefs do not know they live downstream of a mine. Fish do not know either. But the water carries that information...
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Coral reefs do not know they live downstream of a mine. Fish do not know either. But the water carries that information...
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The seagrass meadows, mangrove forests, and salt marshes lining our coasts don’t just provide breathtaking scenery—they capture and store carbon at rates...
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When a single sea turtle nest was destroyed by illegal beach development in 2019, attorneys armed with the Endangered Species Act secured...
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Document every fire-related contaminant before listing your property—ash residue, melted plastics, and chemical runoff from damaged structures can leach into coastal soils...
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Imagine borrowing techniques from human fertility medicine to save one of Earth’s most vital ecosystems. Just as in vitro fertilization has revolutionized...
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The ocean depths hide secrets that could reshape our understanding of climate change, biodiversity, and planetary health—but until recently, we’ve had few...
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Beneath the ocean’s surface, an invisible language flows through the water—one written not in sound waves, but in molecules. While acoustic communication...
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Recognize that hull marine insurance—traditionally used to protect ships and vessels from physical damage—is now being reimagined as a powerful conservation tool...
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Along the windswept shores of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, a quiet revolution in conservation is unfolding. Guardian rangers—Indigenous people protecting their...
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Beneath the ocean’s surface, where sunlight fades to darkness and tidal forces govern existence, marine animals face a puzzle that seems impossible...
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