Mote Advances Construction of Gulf of Mexico Aquarium

Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium has installed two large acrylic panels for its new Science Education Aquarium’s largest exhibit, the Gulf of Mexico habitat.
Read moreMote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium has installed two large acrylic panels for its new Science Education Aquarium’s largest exhibit, the Gulf of Mexico habitat.
Read moreXOCEAN USV survey looks at the effects of decommissioning oil and gas structures on marine ecosystems.
Read moreResearch on cichlids, which are fish that have two jaws, could shed light on biodiversity and evolution.
Read more“Timor-Leste: From the Sea to the Mountains” is a new book by Gerardo Ângelo that offers a comprehensive look at the nature of Timor-Leste and its outstanding biodiversity, underwater and on land. It includes photos of more than 900 marine species (fish, molluscs, crustaceans, corals, etc.) in their natural habitats in the waters of Timor-Leste, as well as more than 100
Read moreThe European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) launched a new Atlas of Marine Life, which provides data products and tools, models and maps that can be used to generate outputs from the EMODnet biology hosted data network. From EMODnet about the launch: Since the preparatory phase in 2009, the 22 partners of EMODnet Biology have collaborated to create an
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