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Penguins, snowshoes, kayaks ... and a trombone? Waukesha County teacher explores Antarctica
Lisa Werner, a music teacher at St. Bruno Parish School in Dousman, traveled last year to Antarctica thanks to a teaching ...
World Wildlife Fund
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Protecting the next generation of whales
Benefits that whales bring extend far beyond the ocean – they help us, humans, too. Coastal communities around the world rely on healthy oceans for food and livelihoods to support their families.
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Scientists Unite to Count Tiny Krill from Space to Inform Climate Change and Fishing ...
It will use changes in the degree of red coloration detected by satellites to track its quarry: a tiny shrimp smaller than ...
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Sea Shepherd vessel to call into Wellington on way to monitor krill harvest in Antarctica
An ocean-going vessel from activists Sea Shepherd will call into Wellington later this week on its way to monitor the krill ...
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Whale poop is a natural fertilizer that keeps the ocean alive
The team analyzed whale poop for iron, known to be especially limited in the Southern Ocean, as well as copper.
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Whale poop power: Iron and copper-rich feces fueled ancient ocean food chain
The University of Washington conducted a study that offers more support to this claim, arguing that whale excrement holds ...
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Iron-Containing Whale Poop May Have Helped Fertilize Past Oceans
Researchers found that whale feces contain iron and non-toxic copper, essential nutrients for ocean ecosystems. The study ...
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Whale poop contains iron that may have helped fertilize past oceans
The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet. It consumes enormous quantities of tiny, shrimp-like animals known as ...
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Whale Poop's Iron Could Have Fertilized Oceans
A blue whale photographed in September 2010.NOAA The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet. It consumes enormous quantities of tiny ...
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Why Saying 'Yes' To A Scary Adventure Might Change Your Life
We train our bodies to make them strong and efficient. We pay attention to our mental health to help ourselves feel confident ...
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