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Rising seas, development are altering prehistoric artifacts in the Chesapeake’s tidal zone
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Cold spells spell trouble for warm-weather invasives
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Great Barrier Reef coral Acropora tenuis
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Smithsonian research with DNA barcoding is making seafood substitution easier to catch
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Smithsonian scientists help build first frozen repository of Great Barrier Reef coral
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North Atlantic deep sea acorn worm – Purple species
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Strange deep sea creatures confirmed as three new species
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Details of ancient shark attack preserved in fossil whale bone
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New DNA study suggests coral reef biodiversity is seriously underestimated
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Sea turtle “hitchhikers” ID’d in survey
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Ancient whales
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Halocoryza acapulcana Whitehead
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Location matters: For invasive aquatic species, it’s better to start upstream
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Ability to raft with flotsam and use non-reef habitats helps tropical fish journey to new places, study finds
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Hitchhiking snails fly from ocean to ocean