Known for their elusive nature and mythic proportions, tarpon never fail to entice anglers looking for a challenge. But human ...
Increasing ocean temperatures will erase mangrove restoration gains expected to occur due to economic development and conservation, according to a new study from researchers at UC San Diego's Scripps ...
HONG KONG — While residents in Vanuatu are still battling flash floods caused by a devastating tropical cyclone last week, a study says coastal population growth may make storm threats from the sea a ...
Nine of the 10 costliest hurricanes to hit the US mainland since 1900 have come since in the last two decades. Just last year, Hurricane Harvey caused $125 million in damage and Irma caused $50 ...
The near-shore habitats of Bahia Las Minas in the central Caribbean coast of Panama became heavily contaminated after a refinery accident in 1986. Over the next five years, there was a significant ...
Études caribéennes, No. 9/10, Le tourisme dans les îles et littoraux tropicaux et subtropcaux (Avril-Août 2008), pp. 238-249 (12 pages) Tourism in marine and coastal areas is a complex phenomenon.
A research team found that sea turtles in the US will have less suitable nesting habitat in the future because of climate change and coastal development. A research team led by Florida State ...
Coastal developments around Australia are booming thanks to population growth and a pandemic-related appetite to be closer to the water. The Busselton Jetty in Australia is over one mile long, and is ...
A California Assembly bill, which began as a collaboration between UC Santa Cruz and UC San Diego students, will take effect ...
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