Biotic and abiotic components are linked physically ... A pond snail is a good example of a consumer because it eats marine plants. There are different types of consumers in an ecosystem... Food chain ...
Microplastics (i.e., plastic polymers ... Microplastics (i.e., plastic polymers 5 mm) are ubiquitous emergent contaminants and are widely reported in marine environments. The ready transportation of ...
Hong Kong's unique marine environment, with its rich ecosystems, provides vital habitats and food sources for various marine ...
Climate change is already causing native fish species to flee northward or die, and it’s only expected to get worse, local ...
Their focus is on innovative marine pollution monitoring technologies and sustainable seafood research, which includes assessing the impacts of microplastics on marine ecosystems and human health ...
In the face of increased human pressures and climate change, a team of scientists have launched a new online tool to assist marine managers and restoration experts to bolster the resilience of marine ...
This threatens our oceans and the planet’s health: terrestrial and marine ecosystems are interconnected - without a thriving ...
“South Georgia is an incredibly rich, dynamic marine ecosystem,” Geraint Tarling, a polar ecologist at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, UK, told the BBC. The island's nutrient-rich ...