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Actually, the Great Barrier Reef Could Survive Bleaching—but It Needs Help Now
mindbodysea: fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Reader favoringfire asks: Hi! Maybe you can help me: I’ve seen a pic revolving around Tumblr from the Danish city of Skagen showing the Baltic and North sea meeting. Where they meet the ocean is two very distinct
a-storm-for-every-spring: lunar-lavender: krazehcakes: sixpenceee: space-transgressor: mopedsandbullshit: blacksupervillain: piccolowasablackman: sixpenceee: A reservoir of water three times the volume of all the oceans has been discovered deep
serenaogawa: girlmariano: highschoolhottie:dont-kill-the-kennedys: myonlyphenomenon: I’ve been staring at this for 5 minutes That’s what it looks like. That’s really what it looks like Being out in the ocean is actually so scary because when
aloneveganreed: vistale: You’re never alone in the ocean. And that is what freaks me out about the ocean.
“Finding the occasional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of confusion and bamboozle requires intelligence, vigilance, dedication and courage. But if we don’t practice these tough habits of thought, we cannot hope to solve the truly serious problems
Why our brains love the ocean: Science explains what draws humans to the sea
allmenmustdie: Through crimson stars and silent stars and tumbling nebulas like oceans set on fire, through empires of glass and civilizations of pure thought and a whole terrible wonderful universe of impossibilities.
klartie:apparently nasa confirmed there’s an ocean on one of Jupiter’s moons say it with me kids: space mermaids
He’s not wrong.
wired: After lying on the ocean floor for more than 40 years, two Apollo rocket engines that helped deliver astronauts to the moon are once again seeing the light of day. A team organized by Jeff Bezos spent three weeks fishing at sea to recover the
discoverynews: The Ocean is in Danger! Check in with DNews’ Anthony to find out why…
discoverynews: World’s Most Dangerous Oceans Identified Some of the world’s busiest oceans are hotspots for shipwrecks, often caused by adverse weather that will only increase with climate change, according to a new study. The South China Seas and
griseus: 30 MILLION YEAR OLD FISH FOSSIL REVEALS EVOLUTION OF THE SUCKER IN REMORAS Catherine Griffin/ Science World Report There are some strange creatures on Earth, especially when it comes to our world’s oceans. Now, paleontologists have uncovered
a-dinosaur-a-day: Plesiosaurus(PLEH-see-oh-SORE-us) where: Oceans Worldwide when: Early to Middle Jurassic Period, about 135 to 120 million years who: Named by English Paleontologists WIlliam Conybeare and Henry De la Beche what: About 15 feet long and
griseus: MEET CYRU: A MAN-SIZED JELLYFISH ROBOT COULD REVEAL SECRETS OF OCEANS Jeanna Bryner/ Live Science A giant, slimy, tentacled robot modeled after one of the world’s largest jellyfish could be a precursor to self-powered, autonomous robots that
laboratoryequipment: Worm Community Affecting Methane Release in OceanScientists at Oregon State Univ. have discovered a super-charged methane seep in the ocean off New Zealand that has created its own unique food web, resulting in much more methane
skeptv: Rays & remoras on a South African reef From colourful shoals of fish to massive and perfectly camouflaged stingrays and a remora suckerfish with an unusual host, the dive crew notches up some amazing underwater sightings on this South African
lostbeasts: boogerashes: deamhan: The Largest fish that ever lived. Leedsichthys was a giant fish that would have dwarfed every other animal in the sea, but it was a gentle giant that lived on the tiny shrimps, jellyfish and small fish that make
skunkbear: Bone-eating worms have been munching on the skeletons of dead whales (and most likely the ancestors of whales) for tens of millions of years. But they were only discovered back in 2012. Robert Vrijenhoek was exploring the floor of Monterey
science-junkie: A lost city reveals the grandeur of medieval African civilization Some of the world’s greatest cities during the Middle Ages were on the eastern coast of Africa. Their ornate stone domes and soaring walls, made with ocean corals and
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Fresh Tiger Stripes on Saturn’s Enceladus Image Credit: NASA, ESA, JPL, SSI, Cassini Imaging Team Explanation: Do underground oceans vent through the tiger stripes on Saturn’s moon Enceladus? Long features dubbed tiger stripes are known
A Nibble on the Sun Image Credit & Copyright: Padraic Koen, Adelaide, South Australia Explanation: The smallest of the three partial solar eclipses during 2018 was just yesterday, Friday, July 13. It was mostly visible over the open ocean between
call-of-the-night: atlasobscura: Essential Guide: The Bioluminescence Edition Bioluminescence — the ability for organisms to generate their own light — has evolved independently at least 50 times. All around the world, oceans glow, trees sparkle,
brianelarson:ocean’s eight is a good, fun, well acted movie and the fact that male reviewers are giving it rotten reviews just show how women led films have to meet unrealistic expectations to not be considered a failure. the movie isn’t rocket science
sixpenceee: At up to 36ft in length, the oarfish is the largest bony fish known to science and is thought to be responsible for many sea serpent legends. Although it lives in tropical and temperate waters worldwide, the oarfish is rarely caught or seen
nemfrog: Ocean floor at the depth of 1500 meters. Science. August 1, 1884.
itsfullofstars: Earth Oceans Were Homegrown Where did Earth’s oceans come from? Astronomers have long contended that icy comets and asteroids delivered the water for them during an epoch of heavy bombardment that ended about 3.9 billion years ago.
miss-nerdgasmz: callurn: acid-anarchism: knowledgeandlove: carlboygenius: The Ocean Array Plan. Devised by 19yo Boyan Slat, this passive system, if installed, could clean up both The Great Pacific Garbage Patch & The North Atlantic Garbage Patch.
molotovriot: space-tart: astro-stoner: hohokev: why do jellyfish only sting when theres physical contact why doesnt the electricity just surge throughout the entire ocean why dont jellyfish rule the world Fun fact! Jellyfish don’t use electricity
science-junkie: Ocean WorldsEarth isn’t the only ocean world in our solar system. Oceans could exist in diverse forms on moons and dwarf planets, offering clues in the quest to discover life beyond our home planet. via nasa.gov
neaq: Coral catsharks are long and lean, a body shape that helps them nimbly navigate knobby coral reefs. #ScienceofSharks #newexhibit #sharks #science #newenglandaquarium #ocean #animals #oceananimals #sharkfacts #animalfacts #familyfun #learningisfun
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futureevilscientist:mercenarykin:klartie:apparently nasa confirmed there’s an ocean on one of Jupiter’s moons say it with me kids: space mermaidsOkay, this brought out my inner astronomy nerd, hold onto your hats, folks.The moon is called Europa,
discoverynews: Cassini Spies An Ocean Inside Titan The new findings boost Saturn’s large moon to an elite group of places to look for life beyond Earth. keep reading
underthevastblueseas: Why Is Octopus Blood Blue? The pigment that gives the octopus blood its blue color, hemocyanin, is responsible for keeping the species alive at extreme temperatures. Hemocyanin is a blood-borne protein containing copper atoms that
did-you-kno: A recent study shows the aerosol pollution in Asia is creating stronger storms in the Pacific Ocean, which will ultimately cause weather changes in North America. Source
did-you-kno: One bucket of water contains more atoms than there are buckets of water in all the oceans combined. Source
feefal:The ocean is sentient and she’s a pretty lady with water hair! Trust me, I went to science school.
skunkbear: First prize in Science’s Visualization Challenge (video category) went to this NASA video by Greg Shirah, Horace Mitchell, and Tom Bridgman. It shows Earth’s “climate engine” — the wind patterns and ocean currents that are powered
sixpenceee: A mimic octopus stops mimicking the ocean floor Other Science GIF(s): Candles Lit by Vapor Trail
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xysciences: A mimic octopus coming out of its camouflage on the ocean floor. [Click for more interesting science facts and gifs]
scienceyoucanlove: Writing Women Back Into Science HistoryFemale scientists have contributed to some of science’s biggest breakthroughs, from unraveling the structure of DNA, to discovering fission, to mapping the ocean floor. So why don’t we know
astrodidact: Although it’s just the size of our moon, Europa may hold two to three times the volume of liquid water found in Earth’s oceans. Credit: Ted Stryk/JPL/NASA via Science News Magazine and I fucking love science/fb
rollership: An end to plastic packaging poisoning us and all the life that feeds off the ocean is very very possible. worclip: This Too Shall Pass (2012) by Tomorrow Machine Independent packaging project for perishable goods: Is it reasonable that it