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Ocean Health

In a new report published by American Journal Public Health, a team of researchers have argued that ocean health is “intricately linked” to human health. The authors demonstrate that restoring the health of oceans
Ocean life helps produce clouds, but existing clouds keep new ones at bay. Ocean plankton breathe about 20 million tons of sulfur into the air every year. Chemical reactions can take place to result
144,000 gallons of oil have spilled into the Pacific Ocean surrounding Southern California. The spill is having devastating impacts to beach ecosystems, birds, and other ocean wildlife. Further, oil spills can harm human health
The eruption of a volcano on La Palma in the Canary Islands killed everything in sight on land and near the ocean. However, unlike on land, where lava lays lifeless for decades, research shows
Saildrone and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have partnered to put 5 hurricane drones into the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes frequent with the hopes of gathering data to better forecast dangerous storms. On September

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