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Glaciers Feed the Ocean's Food Webs
Image credit: untipografico/Flickr Glaciers are an important source for many of the world's largest and most significant rivers, but new research is showing that they are also an essential support for the coastal and oceanic food webs. Dissolved organic matter, some more than 4,000 years old, is discharged by the glaciers and, in spite of its age, has proven to be a highly potent food source for mic...Read the full story on TreeHugger
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United States: Report: Climate change would hurt coastal birds
Press Democrat: To a long list of predators and threats, the western snowy plover, a sparrow-sized bird that nests in sandy beaches on the Sonoma coast, has a new nemesis: climate change. The little ... more
 
The world's smallest sea horse
Hippocampus satomiae, little bigger than a pea, has been found on reefs in IndonesiaLittle bigger than a pea, the smallest known sea horse, Hippocampus satomiae, was discovered at a depth of about 15 ... more
 
EPA to allow states address rising ocean acidity
Associated Press: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it will consider ways the states can address rising acidity levels in oceans, which pose a serious threat to shellfish and othe ... more
 
Coastal and ocean birds most at risk from global warming
San Jose Mercury News: Birds that rely on oceans and live on coastlines are more vulnerable to climate change than birds found in any other habitats in America, according to a new report released Thur ... more
 
Survey shows lack of confidence in national hurricane response planning
According to a study recently completed by group in Louisiana charged with conducting studies on improving hurricane crisis communication in coastal communities, many families have a well-developed hu ... more
 
Survey: Lack Of Confidence In National Hurricane Response Planning
According to a study recently completed by an LSU group charged with conducting studies on improving hurricane crisis communication in coastal communities, many families have a well-developed hurrican ... more
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