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  1. This marine biologist discovered a unique blue whale population in Sri Lanka: Asha de Vos is also dedicated to educating her compatriots about the ocean

    "This marine biologist discovered a unique blue whale population in Sri Lanka

    Asha de Vos is also dedicated to educating her compatriots about the ocean

    De Vos, then a master’s student, recalls being “super excited.” What she witnessed went against prevailing dogma: Her textbooks and professors had taught that blue whales, like other large whales, embark on long-distance migrations between colder feeding areas and warmer breeding and calving areas. But seeing whales pooping in tropical waters meant the behemoths must be feasting locally."

    #srilanka #marinebiologists #marinebiology #whales #biologists
    sciencenews.org/article/asha-d

  2. Dear , I will pay whichever of you discovers and names the one thousand of the currency unit of your choice.

  3. Any #MarineBiologists here know what this might be from? I found it on a Wairarapa beach, the weight and thickness resembles a nautilus shell, but I’m unfamiliar with this shape

  4. A team of #MarineBiologists and #oceanographers from the University of California, the University of British Columbia, the University of Hawaii and the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute, has found evidence suggesting that fish such as skipjack, yellowfin tuna and bigeye have been changing their migration patterns due to climate change and have begun moving into areas where people plan to start #DeepSeaMining.

    phys.org/news/2023-07-deep-sea

  5. @ZLabe

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    "...

    small and large aquatic organisms, such as #bivalves, #fish and #whales.

    #MarinePlankton include bacteria, archaea, algae, protozoa and drifting or floating animals that inhabit the #saltwater of #oceans and the brackish waters of estuaries."
    (Wikipedia)

    How many #DeepSea species in the deep ocean will survive will probably depend on how many really need #oxygen to survive.

    To answer this, #MarineBiologists will...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-sea