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  2. Why scientists are counting tiny marine creatures from Space

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    Victoria Gill - Science correspondent, BBC News February 3, 2025 at 5:59 PM Krill are just a few centimetres long fully grown, but are one of the most abundant animals on Earth [WWF]

  3. Scientists discover 100 potential new deep-sea species ... - AOL

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    Scientists reported they found about 100 potential new deep-sea species — including one mystery creature — during an expedition off the coast of New Zealand.

  4. Nations reach accord to protect marine life on high seas - AOL

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    An updated framework to protect marine life in the regions outside national boundary waters, known as the high seas, had been in discussions for more than 20 years, but previous efforts to reach ...

  5. Usa Marine Biological Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Usa Marine Biological Institute (UMBI) (sometimes referred to as MBI-Japan, Japanese Marine Biological Institute, Usa Kaiyo Center or just Usa) is one of the oldest and largest centers for phycology, marine biology research, graduate training, and public service in Japan. It is devoted to scientific research leading to MS and PhD degrees in ...

  6. Marine biology - Wikipedia

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    Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms that inhabit the sea. Given that in biology many phyla , families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy .

  7. Portal:Marine life - Wikipedia

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    An average of 2,332 new species per year are being described. Marine life is studied scientifically in both marine biology and in biological oceanography. Today, marine species range in size from the microscopic phytoplankton, which can be as small as 0.02–micrometres; to huge cetaceans like the blue whale, which can reach 33 m (108 ft) in ...

  8. Deep-sea community - Wikipedia

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    Pelagic zones. The ocean can be conceptualized as being divided into various zones, depending on depth, and presence or absence of sunlight.Nearly all life forms in the ocean depend on the photosynthetic activities of phytoplankton and other marine plants to convert carbon dioxide into organic carbon, which is the basic building block of organic matter.

  9. Maria Byrne (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Maria Byrne FAA is an Australian marine biologist, and professor of marine and developmental biology at the University of Sydney and a member of the Sydney Environment Institute. She spent 12 years as director of the university's research station on One Tree Island .