Oceanography
Biodiversity
Transplanting microorganisms reduces coral death
It may be possible to reduce coral death caused by ocean warming associated with climate change
By Redação
Photolab
Invisible message
When stimulated with ultraviolet light, the cock-eyed squid (Histioteuthis sp.) becomes covered with bright red dots
By Redação
Paleontology
The near extinction of sharks
Ocean sediment fossil records suggest that today's sharks are descended from the few survivors of a mass extinction that wiped out nearly all the shark species that lived in the early Miocene Epoch
By Redação
video
These nurseries can help to recover coral
Culture of damaged fragments onto 3D-printed cribs is a promising technology for restoring threatened reefs | 4'50
By Redação
Marine biology
Coral nurseries
Mobile cultivation of damaged coral in precast frames is a promising technology for rehabilitating reefs
By Tiago Jokura
Record
In space and the deep sea
American geologist, oceanographer and former astronaut Kathy Sullivan, 68, is the first person to walk in space and to dive to the deepest point of the ocean
By Redação
Biology
Giants with their own light source
Researchers have now isolated the substances involved in Dosidicus gigas bioluminescence
By Redação
Video
How to protect sharks
Research group tracks oceanic sharks and maps them onto fishing zones in order to propose conservation areas | 3'40"
By Redação
Oceanography
Sources of methane
Two thousand craters releasing the greenhouse gas found off the Brazilian coast
Infrastructure
Floating laboratory
Brazilian Navy survey vessel to receive R$75 million in funding under new agreement
OCEANOGRAPHY
Sources of methane under the sea
Two thousand craters releasing greenhouse gas found off the Brazilian coast
Oceanography
The sea’s advance
Brazilian beaches under erosive processes have increased from 40% to 60% since 2003.
By Redação
Video
New species of colorful fish stuns researchers
Discovery off the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago is evidence of a unique and little known fauna
By Redação
Art
This is not a fried egg
Sun coral has a great ability to regenerate and a varied reproductive repertoire. These characteristics have enabled Tubastraea coccinea, a species that originated in the Indo-Pacific, to spread along the Brazilian coast, damaging native coral populations. Oceanographer Bruna Luz is studying the species from a genetic perspective, uncovering knowledge that may help us understand the... View Article
By Redação