
Study Warns Human Activity Sparks Mercury Surge in Oceans
New research reveals human activity and climate change speed up the release of mercury from continental shelf sediments, posing a hidden threat to ocean health.
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New research reveals human activity and climate change speed up the release of mercury from continental shelf sediments, posing a hidden threat to ocean health.
Zhejiang University researchers advance storm forecasting with Albatross, an unmanned vessel that collects critical typhoon data.
Retired fishermen in Zhejiang on the Chinese mainland pioneer marine waste recycling with Little Blue Houses, inspiring ocean conservation.
Discover why protecting deep-sea wildlife is key to our planet’s health, sustaining our climate and billions of lives.
A new Chinese ocean mission unveils the hidden world of plankton and their vital role in marine ecosystems, climate, and safety.
China’s new intelligent research vessel, Tongji, uses smart, green tech to revolutionize ocean research, marking a major leap in marine science.
Discover Wuhan’s first ocean-themed circus at Polar Ocean Resort, where technology and art blend into a dazzling spectacle.
At the third UN ocean conference in Nice, a bold action plan was launched to drive marine protection and sustainable policies worldwide.
Costa Rica’s rich marine life and bold conservation efforts shine at the UN Ocean Conference, inspiring global ocean stewardship.
Over 35% of the world’s marine fish stocks are overfished, warns FAO, urging smarter, science-based management.