Estuaries in South Florida are warming faster than the Gulf of Mexico and global oceans
Over the past two decades, sea surface temperatures in the estuaries rose 500% faster than in the global oceans.
Over the past two decades, sea surface temperatures in the estuaries rose 500% faster than in the global oceans.
At least 94 living organisms produce light through a chemical reaction inside their bodies, an ability called bioluminescence.
The poll was conducted by the Business and Economics Polling Initiative at FAU and the National Parks Conservation Association.
Historic coral breeding effort marks new era in coral research and reef restoration.
Scientists, ocean officials and conservationists are racing against climate change to save the only barrier reef in the continental US.
If the plan is implemented as designed, JEA will remain fossil fuel dependent for at least the next 25 years.
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