Listen up! Carbon dioxide being absorbed by the oceans is having a puzzling effect on fish — their ears get bigger. Now, that doesn't mean you're going to reel in the Mr. Spock of the sea. Fish ears ...
Long-term effects Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous systems of sea fish, with serious consequences for their survival, according to Australian ...
PARIS — By mid-century, higher levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in ocean water could leave fish “intoxicated,” becoming lost at sea, a study said Wednesday. The oceans absorb about a third of the CO2 ...
Listen up! Carbon dioxide being absorbed by the oceans is having a puzzling effect on fish - their ears get bigger. Now, that doesn't mean you're going to reel in the Mr. Spock of the sea. Fish ears ...
An international team of scientists has found leaving more big fish in the sea reduces the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the Earth's atmosphere. When a fish dies in the ocean it sinks ...
Researchers predict rising CO2 in the world’s oceans will make fish drunk and disoriented earlier than previously thought. FISH ARE LIKELY to become ‘intoxicated’ and disoriented by rising CO2 ...
Baby fish may lose their ability to find their way home in the future due to rising CO2 levels in the ocean, a marine ecology expert has found. University of Adelaide Professor Ivan Nagelkerken said ...
High carbon dioxide concentrations in the ocean may turn fish into reckless daredevils, according to a study published in PNAS this week. When scientists exposed two different species of fish larvae ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — With dreams of turning carbon dioxide into everything from concrete to fish food, teams from six countries have advanced beyond the first phase of a $20 million XPRIZE contest to ...
We’re harvesting too many fish from the ocean, not just for human plates, but to feed farmed fish as well. NovoNutrients wants to replace that fish food with something more sustainable: microbes grown ...
SYDNEY: Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous systems of sea fish, with serious consequences for their survival, according to research released on ...