Climate warming may expose species across the world to deadly temperatures: Study
According to a new study led by a UCL researcher, climate change is likely to rapidly push species over tipping points when their geographic ranges experience unforeseen temperatures.
Great White Shark pinged near Myrtle Beach
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/state/north-carolina/article275637396.html
Freya, an 883-pound subadult great white shark, was pinged underwater May 20 in the area of Onslow Bay, N.C. — about 100 miles from downtown Myrtle Beach.
Back-to-back shark attacks in the Florida Keys raise concerns, shark experts speak out
Back-to-back shark attacks in the Florida Keys are causing serious concerns for some South Florida residents. Two men were attacked by sharks in the Florida Keys in two separate incidents.
Solid oceans economic plans will aid developing countries
The oceans are crucial to maintaining life on Earth because they produce around half of the oxygen that we inhale.
Researchers use money-saving AI to accurately count fish stocks in the ocean
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-41143057.html
Counting global fish stocks could be the latest use for the burgeoning world of artificial intelligence (AI), potentially saving millions of euro a year in research and assisting fishers in developing nations.