#marinespecies — Public Fediverse posts
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How darkening oceans could impact the entire marine food chain
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#dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #climatechange #marinefoodchain #marineheatwaves #marinespecies #oceantemperatures #photiczone #TimSmyth #WorldeconomicForum
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How darkening oceans could impact the entire marine food chain https://www.diningandcooking.com/2592995/how-darkening-oceans-could-impact-the-entire-marine-food-chain/ #ClimateChange #food #MarineFoodChain #MarineHeatwaves #MarineSpecies #OceanTemperatures #PhoticZone #TimSmyth #WorldEconomicForum
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‘Underwater Panda’ discovered near Japan: Tiny 1-inch translucent marine species found 20 meters deep under sea |
Marine exploration often reveals unusual life forms that remain hidden beneath the ocean surface for years. In the…
#NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #CA #Canada #Clavelinaossipandae #Japan #marinespecies #Science #Translucent #UnderwaterPanda
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‘Underwater Panda’ discovered near Japan: Tiny 1-inch translucent marine species found 20 meters deep under sea |
Marine exploration often reveals unusual life forms that remain hidden beneath the ocean surface for years. In the…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Wildlife #Clavelinaossipandae #Japan #marinespecies #Science #Translucent #UnderwaterPanda
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‘Underwater Panda’ discovered near Japan: Tiny 1-inch translucent marine species found 20 meters deep under sea |
Marine exploration often reveals unusual life forms that remain hidden beneath the ocean surface for years. In the…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Wildlife #Clavelinaossipandae #Japan #marinespecies #Science #Translucent #UnderwaterPanda
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‘Underwater Panda’ discovered near Japan: Tiny 1-inch translucent marine species found 20 meters deep under sea |
Marine exploration often reveals unusual life forms that remain hidden beneath the ocean surface for years. In the…
#NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #Clavelinaossipandae #Japan #marinespecies #Science #Translucent #UK #UnderwaterPanda #UnitedKingdom
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/371225/ ‘Underwater Panda’ discovered near Japan: Tiny 1-inch translucent marine species found 20 meters deep under sea | #ClavelinaOssipandae #Éire #IE #Ireland #Japan #MarineSpecies #Science #Translucent #UnderwaterPanda #Wildlife
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/808226/ ‘Underwater Panda’ discovered near Japan: Tiny 1-inch translucent marine species found 20 meters deep under sea | #ClavelinaOssipandae #Japan #MarineSpecies #Science #Translucent #UK #UnderwaterPanda #UnitedKingdom #wildlife
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#DomoicAcid can also accumulate in #shellfish & small #fish that feed on the #algae, leading to poisoning in larger #marine animals & humans who consume contaminated #seafood.
Addressing the urgent need to monitor the impact of harmful #AlgalBlooms on #MarineSpecies requires collective strategies. The destructive #California #wildfires, which have contaminated our #oceans & are threatening #MarineLife, serve as a critical call to action for collaborative efforts to protect marine environments….
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When #marine animals ingest #DomoicAcid, they endure severe neurological symptoms such as seizures, disorientation, &, ultimately, death. These incidents often necessitate euthanasia due to the high mortality rates associated w/this toxin. This alarming rise in domoic acid poisoning cases not only threatens individual #MarineSpecies but also highlights the broader impacts #humans have on marine #ecosystems.
#ClimateCrisis #climate #MarineLife #ocean #wildfires #science #wildlife #MarineMammals
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While we've been studying the octopus… the octopus has been studying us xD 🤣🤣🤣
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#Octopus escaping the #tank at Seattle aquarium on 2019-05-26
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#ClimateCrisis: Marine species are being pushed towards the poles. From #dugong to #octopuses, here are 8 marine species you might spot in new places https://theconversation.com/marine-species-are-being-pushed-towards-the-poles-from-dugong-to-octopuses-here-are-8-marine-species-you-might-spot-in-new-places-207115 #ClimateChange
"Many #MarineSpecies live within a narrow temperature range. If the water heats up, they have to move, and if they don’t, they might die. So those that can move, are moving. In #Australia, at least 200 marine species have shifted distributions since 2003, with 87% heading south."
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https://phys.org/news/2023-05-marine-fish-ocean-relocating-poles.html
#marinespecies often have a very narrow livable temperature range making even small differences in the water impossible to cope with. As a result, #marinelife changes caused by #globalwarming have been up to seven-fold faster than animal responses on land.
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Branching #worm named after #Godzilla's nemesis https://phys.org/news/2023-03-worm-godzilla-nemesis.html
Branching marine #worms are extremely rare: bizarre creatures with one head but a body that branches repeatedly into multiple posterior ends. Only three such species are known, and one of these (#Ramisyllis kingghidorahi) has just been awarded a place in the top-ten #MarineSpecies from 2022 by the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS).