Rising concerns about marine health call for better knowledge of marine microbial communities SHARE YOUR SCIENCE: Unlocking the mysteries of marine microbial communities can help us make better decisions on marine resource management.
Who should collect, manage and have access to data from the oceans? OPINION: Research institutions from Norway and other countries have collected a great amount of data from the northern oceans in recent years. Many people want access to this information.
Shrimp are extinct in several areas Shrimp have been eradicated in several areas outside of Southern Norway, in the North Sea, and off the coast of Great Britain, according to Norwegian and Swedish researchers.
Only 5 per cent of the ocean has been explored “I am certain that there is life in every drop,” a researcher says.
171 trillion pieces of plastic are floating around in our oceans In 2005, there were only 16 trillion.
What are these holes at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean? Marine scientists discovered them by accident.
Farmed salmon need zinc to avoid getting sick. But zinc in the ocean harms the environment Either farmed fish health or the environment suffers.
Seabed methane release follows the rhythm of the tides SHARE YOUR SCIENCE: Methane is constantly being released from the seabed into the ocean. A recent study in the Arctic Ocean shows that this release follows pressure changes in the sea level related to daily lunar cycles.
Norway allows widespread and destructive fishing in protected sea areas Widespread fishing takes place in areas that are supposed to be protected. The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research claims this goes against international rules.
The sea along Norway’s coast has gotten darker. That’s bad news for fish, seagrass and kelp At the same time, large numbers of moon jellyfish and helmet jellyfish have taken over many Norwegian fjords.
We have to clean up our approach to cleaning up beaches, researcher says The commitment among Norwegians to clean up plastic trash from beaches is enormous. But at the same time, the clean-ups have become chaotic and themselves have to be cleaned up, one researcher says.
Microplastics generated by road traffic end up in the Arctic Small plastic particles from car tyres and disc brakes swirl up, are caught up by the wind and float all the way to the Arctic.
Oceans are at their deepest in 250 million years And they have hardly been deeper in the last 400 million years than now.
Norway's first onshore sea urchin farm up and running Sea urchin farming could give Norway a new export commodity for gourmet restaurants in Europe and Asia, and help to save the kelp forests on Norway’s coastal seabed.
Here’s what it looks like 4000 meters below the Arctic ice Far below the Arctic ice lies a special area with volcanic activity. What lives down there? Scientists have gone on a journey to find out.
World’s highest waves form west of Norway The world’s tallest ocean waves are generated south of Iceland. From there, these giants roll into the Norwegian and North Seas.
The plant that went to sea A long, long time ago one of the planet’s flowering plants did the equivalent of a 180 degree about-face, heading back to sea. Now it will never return to land.