The Lonely Battle to Save Species on a Tiny Speck in the Pacific | Science

By Joe Spring Associate Editor, Science In May of 2021, Brittany Clemans and Lindsey Bull, two sea turtle biologists in their 20s, were walking around Tern Island, an incredibly remote block of land in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, when they came across a Hawaiian green sea turtle. She had crawled onto the island… Continue reading The Lonely Battle to Save Species on a Tiny Speck in the Pacific | Science

This Pacific Coral Can Withstand Warming Waters With the Help of Algae | Science

Antler coral can host different types of algae, sometimes resulting in differences in color.  Thomas Kline / Design Pics via Getty Images As global temperatures spike to new highs and heat waves pass through the oceans, coral is suffering. An estimated half of all coral has died since the 1950s, partially due to extreme temperatures… Continue reading This Pacific Coral Can Withstand Warming Waters With the Help of Algae | Science