
Counting the fish catch – why don’t the numbers match?
Fisheries scientists collected data from all over the world from the past 60 years and estimated how much fish people have caught. The results were unexpected!
Fisheries scientists collected data from all over the world from the past 60 years and estimated how much fish people have caught. The results were unexpected!
Researchers map out the spawning grounds of fish along the East Coast of the US in order to manage those fisheries sustainably.
Scientists want to find out why climate warming happens faster at higher elevation so they study the highest mountain on Earth!
Scientists wanted to find out if there was a connection between the number of shrimp (prey) and fish (predators) in the Gulf of Mexico.
Researchers study coastal eutrophication (green tides) in Ireland and look for a link to metal pollution in the water.
NASA researchers measure the rate land is sinking in New Orleans, LA. This helps figure out the reasons…
Scientists developed an index to study atmospheric waves (isohypses) and found an interesting trend over the past three decades.
Researchers developed an economics formula to value natural resources and ecosystem services. A case study about underground water in Kansas.
Scientists performed a controlled experiment to test if mycorrhizal fungi tend to be specialist or generalist species.
Scientists wanted to know how does corn respond to increased temperature. Their findings are valuable for farmers who have to grow our food in a warming world.