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A Trove of Sea Cow Fossils in Qatar Reveals a New Species That Munched on Seagrass 21 Million Years Ago
The findings suggest that sea cows have been engineering ecosystems in the Persian Gulf for tens of millions of years ...
Audubon Aquarium Rescue is authorized to rehabilitate sea turtles by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and marine mammals by ...
Fossils from Qatar have revealed a small, newly identified sea cow species that lived in the Arabian Gulf more than 20 ...
Today, the Arabian Gulf is home to manatee-like marine mammals called dugongs that shape the seafloor as they graze on ...
One of the most attractive targets for deep sea mining advocates is the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), a continent-sized ...
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New fossils prove sea cows have been protecting oceans for tens of millions of years
By eating roughly 10% of their body weight in seagrass each day, manatees and dugongs help maintain the health of sea grass ...
Scientists in a recent breakthrough have discovered 21-million-year-old tiny sea cow fossils in Qatar, dating back to the ...
Everyone’s heard of blue whales and bottlenose dolphins. But have you ever heard of vaquitas? In the warm waters of the Gulf ...
A sudden, unexplained mass die-off is decimating sea urchins around the world, including catastrophic losses in the Canary ...
There is high global demand for critical metals, and many countries want to try extracting these sought-after metals from the ...
Huge die-offs of elephant seals occurred after the virus gained nearly 20 troublesome new mutations, scientists found. By Apoorva Mandavilli Elephant seals in South America died in massive numbers ...
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Fossils reveal sea cows have engineered Arabian Gulf's seagrass ecosystems for over 20 million years
Today, the Arabian Gulf is home to manatee-like marine mammals called dugongs that shape the seafloor as they graze on ...
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