Green Matters on MSN
Hidden “Darkwaves” Discovered Beneath the Sea— And it may Threaten Sharks and Deep-Sea Fish
These episodes of sudden light deprivation are slowly making several underwater organisms vulnerable to collapse.
The short-term events - which affect the entire underwater food chain - could increase in frequency as the climate warms.
Scientists have identified a newly recognized threat lurking beneath the ocean’s surface: sudden episodes of underwater ...
ZME Science on MSN
Critics Feared Tidal Turbines Are “Underwater Blenders” But New Footage Proves Marine Life Knows How to Dodge Them
At the bottom of Sequim Bay’s tidal channel, four-bladed turbines churn through the water. Critics have feared devices like ...
An international team of scientists has developed ways to measure and compare the impact of "darkwaves"—when extreme weather ...
European Wildlife on MSN
Life underwater and what my camera captured
A tranquil underwater scene featuring schools of fish swimming together in clear, shallow water. The movement of the fish and ...
Dan Pronk has been a commercial fisherman for 40 years. He says Vineyard Wind destroyed his lobster business. Pronk and a ...
Analysis of an experimental tidal turbine in Washington state recorded no collisions with seals or birds. Underwater turbines ...
A New Zealand-led study has created the first framework to detect short but intense underwater darkness events, or "marine darkwaves," that can harm marine ecosystems.
Clouds, smoke and fog may darken the skies, but sediment, algae blooms and organic matter can turn day into night on the ...
Experiencing truly extraordinary adventures can leave lasting impressions, transform perspectives, and create memories that ...
Outdoor recreation in Minnesota isn’t for the faint of heart. We spent a day at an ice fishing competition in the Land of ...
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