Scientists now estimate that around 8M tons of plastic waste pour into the ocean every year, forming swirling gyres of debris that behave like slow-motion tornadoes in water. These spirals of trash ...
KALISPELL, Mont. — The University of Montana Flathead Lake Biological Station received $9.5 million over five years for new research. The Subtropical Underwater Biogeochemistry and Subsurface Export ...
FLATHEAD LAKE – A new research project led by the University of Montana’s Flathead Lake Biological Station expands the impact of the station’s renowned expertise from mountain watersheds to ocean ...
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Key North Atlantic current is on the brink of collapse - plunging us into a 'Little Ice Age'
A key ocean current in the North Atlantic Ocean is weakening to the point of total collapse due to climate change, a new study warns. Scientists say the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre – a massive system ...
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Just like you might plant seeds in your garden, the way tropical storms and hurricanes form can come from different types of meteorological seeds. Here's five of them, starting with the most common ...
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