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Ocean Life Projected to Die Off in Mass Extinction If Emissions Remain High
Marine animals could die off at a level rivaling the biggest mass extinctions in geologic history if people don’t curb greenhouse gas emissions.
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Navy Will Reexamine Impact of Training Exercises Following Whale Deaths in San Diego
The U.S. Navy will reevaluate the impacts of its training exercises on marine life in the wake of the deaths of two fin whales apparently fatally struck by a military vessel off the coast of San Diego earlier this year, the Center for Biological Diversity said Thursday.
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About 40 False Killer Whales Spotted Along California Coast
About 40 false killer whales were spotted along a California coastline, an uncommon sighting for the tropical species.
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Italian Marine Animals Adapt to Life Without Humans
The Italian coast guard is releasing a study which shows the recovery of marine life during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Nature On Display: Local Nonprofit Reports Increased Sightings of Marine Wildlife Amid Pandemic
Florida may be under a stay-at-home order, but the state’s marine wildlife doesn’t seem bothered by the lack of human activity. Dolphins, sharks, manatees and other marine animals are taking advantage of empty beaches and low boat traffic amid the coronavirus pandemic. Dozens of sightings have been reported by Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving...
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Local Nonprofit Reports Increased Sightings of Marine Wildlife
Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting South Florida’s watershed, is reporting increased sightings of marine wildlife amid the coronavirus pandemic.