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Tag: Research

David Juszkiewicz with a Plesiastrea coral. Photo - Nicole Carey banner

New Curtin Research Resurrects ‘LOST’ Coral Species

June 1, 2022 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 85 - June 2022, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

With about one-third of the world’s corals currently under threat of extinction due to climate change, Curtin researchers have made the encouraging discovery of a ‘lost’ species of coral that …

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a dolphin in the ocean

Fisheries Interactions More Threatening to Maui Nui Dolphins than Previously Thought

October 4, 2021 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Feature Destination, Issue 77 - October 2021, News, Stories from the Sea

Researchers at Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF), a nonprofit organization protecting the ocean through science and advocacy since 1980, dove deep below the surface in a new study that could revolutionize how researchers …

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Pacific Whale Foundation & University of Hawaii Announce Scientific Paper Documenting Rapid Weight-Loss in Pygmy Killer Whales

May 3, 2021 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 72 - May 2021, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF), a nonprofit organization working to protect the ocean and its inhabitants for more than 40 years, led a groundbreaking study employing advanced drone technology that offers new hope …

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The Deep Ocean Reveals Surprising Discovery About Human Immunity

March 31, 2021 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 71 - April 2021, News

Scientists have discovered bacteria from the deep sea with components that are unrecognizable by the human immune system and may hold important properties in the development of cancer treatments and …

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New Research Shows Noise Pollution is Hampering Communication of a Number of Different Species

February 16, 2021 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 70 - March 2021, News, Terrestrial Topics

Research led by Queen’s University Belfast has found that man-made noise changes the signals of animals, hampering their communication with each other.  The meta-analysis study found animals exposed to human-made …

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Watching cute animals can reduce your stress levels by up to 50%

November 2, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Health & Sustainable Living, Issue 66 - November 2020, Things we like

Good News! Procrastinating With Cute Animal Videos Has Health Benefits The University of Leeds conducted a study exploring the stress-relieving powers of cute animals High levels of anxiety, blood pressure …

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How cold was the ice age? Researchers now know

September 23, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 65 - October 2020, News, Ocean Literacy

By the University of Arizona A team of scientists has nailed down the temperature at the peak of the last ice age, a time known as the Last Glacial Maximum, …

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Shark researchers show a student the proper technique for measuring the total length of a shark. This work was performed under research permits held by University of Miami.

Nonprofit Supports Marine Science and Unites Scientists with Community

July 30, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 63 - August 2020, Stories from the Sea, Terrestrial Topics, Things we like

By Rachel Plunkett and Angela Rosenberg The Research Vessel ANGARI For many marine scientists, at-sea fieldwork is an important part of their research. Some researchers claim they spend as much as …

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a beach full of plastic trash

New Microplastic Pollution Research Reporting Guidelines Released

June 2, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 61 - June 2020, News

Researchers from Hawai‘i Pacific University and NIST and other organizations produce easy-to-use documents for scientists:   Seeing the need to standardize the diverse methods of reporting research to address the ever-growing concern …

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a seashell on the sand

Does Shell Availability Matter?: Marine Protected Areas Impact on Invertebrates

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Ocean Literacy

By Stacy Craft, M.A. Sea Shell Protection              Sea shells are commonly picked up at beaches by children, collectors, and tourists. Little thought is put into collecting shells. Yet, shell …

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