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To boost the iconic queen conch's population, researchers are relocating the heat-stressed creatures to cooler, deeper waters ...
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Climate change and a range of other human impacts are putting marine animals at risk of extinction—even those living in ...
Animals including mammals usually protect their brains from infiltrating microbes that can cause disease. But some fish seem to do just fine.
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Climate change and a range of other human impacts are putting marine animals at risk of extinction -- even those ... Human activities on land and sea, in combination with climate change, are degrading ...