Sharks and rays have populated the world's oceans for around 450 million years, but more than a third of the species living today are severely threatened by overfishing and the loss of their habitat.
Scientists discovered that rapid temperature changes due to climate change are forcing species to move or be replaced faster than ever.
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A new study finds that the rate of ocean warming has more than quadrupled over the past 40 years—and pinpoints why.
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Have Been the Hottest on Record In recent history, the earth has been experiencing unprecedented heat levels. It hasn't just ...