Steve Palumbi is no stranger to controversy. A professor of biological sciences at Hopkins Marine Station, Palumbi incurred the wrath of the Japanese whaling ...
The spatial genetic structure of most species in the open marine environment remains largely unresolved. This information gap creates uncertainty in the ...
This summer marks the 70th anniversary of Orkney's famous Italian chapel, often referred to as the 'Miracle of Camp 60.' Author PHILIP PARIS explains why a ...
Cetacean mass strandings occur regularly worldwide, yet the compounded effects of natural and anthropogenic factors often complicate our understanding of ...
Fidelity to migratory destinations is an important driver of connectivity in marine and avian species. Here we assess the role of maternally directed learning of ...
A devastating virus is turning sea stars in the Pacific Northwest into a dissolving goo, sending the local ecosystem into disarray and reminding people of the ...
How many times have you submitted a marine conservation paper to a journal only to have it rejected because it is “too marine”, of “too narrow a focus” or “of ...
Between 1990 and 1962, the same number of sperm whales had been killed by humans as had been taken during 18th and 19th centuries, according to the ...
Some marine scientists say many of the world's fish stocks are nearing collapse...but the data suggest otherwise. So why is the media still reporting that we're.
Some great news out of the Lone Star State: the Texas State Board of Education unanimously rejected creationist supplements to textbooks, instead voting to ...