A Quarter Century of Data Reveals Nearly Half of Corals Lost to Marine Heatwaves
A landmark long-term scientific monitoring effort shows that reefs in the northern Indian Ocean have lost nearly half of their coral cover since 1998. The
A landmark long-term scientific monitoring effort shows that reefs in the northern Indian Ocean have lost nearly half of their coral cover since 1998. The
A scientific team, including researchers from CEAB-CSIC, has documented for the first time active movement in adult individuals of a type of ascidian. This newly
In memory of the distinguished biologist and science communicator, the Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes (CEAB-CSIC) and the research group MedRecover, with funding from
Seaweed forests are essential for marine biodiversity: they offer food, shelter, and breeding grounds for a wide variety of species that are lost without them.
A study led by the CEAB-CSIC has identified individuals of the African-origin tunicate Pyura herdmani in the waters of Galicia (. This is a species
Stanford University (USA) compiles a ranking of the most relevant scientists every year. This is the prestigious World’s Top 2% Scientists (also known as the
This October 1, the CEAB-CSIC researcher, Enric Ballesteros, has been named honorary member of catalan institute of natural history, in recognition for the work carried
The CEAB-CSIC ad honorem researcher will receive one Bluewave Award this June 13, at an event in Barcelona. These awards recognize three leading global professionals
On May 6, the citizen science project Observadors del Mar, celebrates its 10th anniversary. Observadores del Mar started 10 years ago and now we are
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