BenjaminHCCarr, 6 months ago to shark Unveiling the Mysteries: New Insights on Why Marine Predators Dive Into the Dark, Deep Sea New research using electronic tags and sonar data shows that large #marine predators like #sharks and #tuna often dive into deep #mesopelagic zone, interacting with its dense layer of organisms for feeding and possibly other purposes. This zone is crucial for both ecological balance and commercial fishing, requiring careful study and conservation to prevent irreversible damage https://scitechdaily.com/unveiling-the-mysteries-new-insights-on-why-marine-predators-dive-into-the-dark-deep-sea/ #whoi
Unveiling the Mysteries: New Insights on Why Marine Predators Dive Into the Dark, Deep Sea New research using electronic tags and sonar data shows that large #marine predators like #sharks and #tuna often dive into deep #mesopelagic zone, interacting with its dense layer of organisms for feeding and possibly other purposes. This zone is crucial for both ecological balance and commercial fishing, requiring careful study and conservation to prevent irreversible damage https://scitechdaily.com/unveiling-the-mysteries-new-insights-on-why-marine-predators-dive-into-the-dark-deep-sea/ #whoi
BenjaminHCCarr, 7 months ago to Canada Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (#WHOI) have made a fascinating discovery in the Arctic. They have found that ancient #lava from #BaffinIsland in #Canada's #Arctic Archipelago have highest ratios of #helium-3 (#3He) to helium-4 (#4He). This suggests extremely high levels of 3He in these lavas might come from #Earth's core. This groundbreaking finding could potentially rewrite our understanding of history of ancient elements in center of our planet. https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kgwd/earths-core-appears-to-be-leaking-in-the-arctic-and-scientists-dont-know-why
Scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (#WHOI) have made a fascinating discovery in the Arctic. They have found that ancient #lava from #BaffinIsland in #Canada's #Arctic Archipelago have highest ratios of #helium-3 (#3He) to helium-4 (#4He). This suggests extremely high levels of 3He in these lavas might come from #Earth's core. This groundbreaking finding could potentially rewrite our understanding of history of ancient elements in center of our planet. https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kgwd/earths-core-appears-to-be-leaking-in-the-arctic-and-scientists-dont-know-why
popsci, 10 months ago to random RT @WHOI: #WHOI fish ecologist Simon Thorrold tells @popsci that the exploding white shark population off #CapeCod actually shows how well sharks avoid humans. Find out how science is turning around sharks’ bad-boy image– and helping their populations recover: https://t.co/HUXVTN3xzp https://t.co/4rkjVcmfMU
RT @WHOI: #WHOI fish ecologist Simon Thorrold tells @popsci that the exploding white shark population off #CapeCod actually shows how well sharks avoid humans.
Find out how science is turning around sharks’ bad-boy image– and helping their populations recover: https://t.co/HUXVTN3xzp https://t.co/4rkjVcmfMU