The Wits Adventure and Environmental Society (WAES), in collaboration with Treverton College in the Midlands, recently ventured on an awe-inspiring...
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As whale season graces our shores, these ocean giants bring more than just awe-inspiring sightings. Scientists have uncovered a remarkable secret: whale urine acts as a natural fertiliser, carrying vital nitrogen from their polar feeding grounds to warm tropical seas. This unexpected gift nourishes plankton, sustaining coastal ecosystems and the diverse marine life that depends on them. An overlooked act ...
The Wits Adventure and Environmental Society (WAES), in collaboration with Treverton College in the Midlands, recently ventured on an awe-inspiring...
Climate change is starving the Arctic Ocean of essential nutrients, with the region's six largest rivers now delivering far less of the type of...
Climate change is starving the Arctic Ocean of essential nutrients, with the region's six largest rivers now delivering far less of the type of...
Fiji’s marine ecosystems face increasing threats from climate change, overfishing, pollution, and coastal degradation, putting local livelihoods and...
Whales keep buying Ethereum (ETH) following a recent price drop
Whales keep buying Ethereum (ETH) following a recent price drop
Madagascar has officially launched a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing climate resilience by restoring critical coastal ecosystems and improving...
Madagascar has officially launched a landmark initiative aimed at enhancing climate resilience by restoring critical coastal ecosystems and improving...