28 Oct 2025

Scientists discover nitrogen-fixing bacteria beneath sea ice, challenging previous assumptions and offering potential climate benefits Photo by Chris Marquardt Scientists have discovered a hidden phenomenon beneath Arctic sea ice that challenges long-held assumptions and could trigger an unexpected boom in marine life as the ice continues to melt. An international team led by the University […]

21 Oct 2025

Photo by Oleks Film   The world’s oceans are losing their greenness owing to global heating, according to a study that suggests the planet’s capacity to absorb carbon dioxide could be weakening. The change is caused by a decline of phytoplankton, the tiny marine organisms responsible for nearly half of the biosphere’s productivity. The findings, […]

12 Aug 2025

Photo by Michelle Pitzel    Officials have shut down the remote krill fishery near Antarctica after trawling for the tiny crustacean exceeded the seasonal catch limit for the first time, marking an unprecedented early closure in the world’s southernmost fishery.  The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), the international organisation that […]

22 Sep 2020

New study by ABPmer for Natural Resources Wales to understand the role marine habitats play in climate change mitigation. Click here. The research confirmed that marine habitats in Wales, such as saltmarshes and seagrass beds, can lock up huge amounts of carbon every year; the volume of carbon they can store is similar to those […]