by Emily Padden | Feb 20, 2023 | Marine Invertebrates
Despite the abundant diversity of worm species on Earth, many may struggle to name species beyond the common Earthworm (Lumbricina). In fact, many would be surprised by the extent and complexity of their classifications. Worms are present in...
by Cate Hogan | Jan 31, 2023 | Make an Impact
Though “marine conservation” feels like a recent concept, the protection of coastal and ocean ecosystems can be traced far back in humanity’s history. Many island societies, such as those of Palau, had the notion of personal stewardship of the ocean...
by Nicholas Milazzo | Aug 21, 2022 | Deep Sea
In the broadest sense, “light” is electromagnetic radiation, and it’s one of the most fundamental pieces of data that organisms can collect about their environment. The ability to process light stimuli is extremely useful — 96% of animals have some...
by Helena Milazzo | Mar 30, 2022 | Book Reviews
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