The Silent Killer: How Ocean Acidification Threatens Marine Life
Coral reef​s ​​​​in the clear blue waters of Kure Atoll in ​Hawaii's Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument​. (NOAA)

The Silent Killer: How Ocean Acidification Threatens Marine Life

This article examines the chemistry of ocean acidification, its effects on biodiversity, and its potential economic consequences, including the loss of fisheries and tourism industries. We also discuss innovative solutions being explored, from reducing CO2 emissions to restore marine habitats.

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Fueled by Heat: How Warming Oceans Supercharge Hurricanes
A giant whirlpool cloud, coaxed into shape by high-altitude winds, swirls above the sea between Spain and Morocco.

Fueled by Heat: How Warming Oceans Supercharge Hurricanes

This article delves into the science behind hurricane formation, the role of ocean heat, and what it means for vulnerable coastal communities. We also explore the advancements in hurricane prediction models and how they are helping to mitigate future disasters.

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Turning the Tide: Confronting the Plastics Crisis to Save Oceans and Marine Lives
Ecological Problem from Fuming Waste Dump on the Coastline of Maafushi Island, Maldives

Turning the Tide: Confronting the Plastics Crisis to Save Oceans and Marine Lives

Plastic pollution has reached catastrophic levels, threatening marine ecosystems worldwide. Every year, an estimated 8–12 million metric tons of plastic waste flow into the oceans—enough to cover every coastline on Earth.

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