An oil spill following Russian strikes has killed thousands of birds, while pollution in Tuzly Lagoons National Park has spread across 10,000 sq m.
California may approve the Bay‑Delta Plan, boosting river flows and raising urban rates, tightening farm supplies, and fueling state‑federal fights.
The $677,400 grant will go toward a public planning process and developing a design to connect the marsh with the Puget Sound ...
In the shallow waters off Johor Bahru’s rapidly urbanizing shoreline in Peninsular Malaysia, a busy assemblage of crabs, marine worms and mollusks are a sign of recovery. Just over a decade ago, the ...
Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL), one of the state's most ecologically productive estuaries, is facing a growing but ...
Deinosuchus was a massive prehistoric crocodilian that lived along rivers, coastlines, and estuaries of ancient North America during the Late Cretaceous. Fossil evidence shows it reached extraordinary ...
Following the retirement of longtime leader Roberta Swann, deputy director Jason Kudulis has been appointed as the new director of the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program. According to information ...
California’s biggest rivers converge in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, the waterways and wetlands forming an ecosystem where fresh water meets salt water from San Francisco Bay, and where ...
The Indian River Lagoon is the most diverse estuary in North America and one of the most diverse areas in the world. It is home to several thousand species of plants and animals. Although it is less ...
Living shorelines are a nature-based approach to coastal protection that uses natural materials like plants, sand, rock and oyster shells to stabilize shorelines and protect them from erosion. Native ...
Of the numerous anthropogenic pressures that are being exerted on ecosystems globally, plastic pollution and climate change are potentially the most pressing. This is particularly true when they ...