Discover what impacts aquaculture escapees have out in the wild, what can aquaculturalists do when escapes happen, and what can be done to stop escapes in the first place.
Help a Researcher Out! With coral reefs increasingly suffering under the climate crisis, Kath Whittey (Cardiff University) is working on creating Fish Hives - artificial reef structures that can help rebuild damaged reefs. She needs your help to build and test the Fish Hives.
Sari Tolvanen discusses Ocean Eye - a new innovative technological tool that aims to give the conservation of marine life monetary value to coastal communities.
Shipping pallets may not be the most exciting of topics, but when it comes to tackling climate change they have a role to play too! Discover how NGO Change The Pallet are hoping to reduce carbon emissions from shipping and transportation of goods with a rather simple solution…
Safety at sea and efficient navigation is a top priority. Thankfully there are many tools out there that we can use. Jim Maier discusses one such tool - the Marine Radar.
As another hurricane season gets underway in full force, researchers are working hard to predict the storm surges they produce - and save the lives of millions of people.
If you have come across the BIOMER oceanographic netCDFs, you will see that it comes in an MYO Arakawa-C ORCA025 native grid. This is how I converted BIOMER into WGS84.
With physical and biological scientists increasingly working together, one new instrument combines an Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers and a biological echosounder.
YOUMARES – a conference run by, and dedicated to, budding and early-career marine scientists - is taking place in Germany this September. Simon Jungblut tells us more!