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Pompeak’s stunning Sub-Aquatic automatic dive watch can be submerged up to 200 meters underwater!

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Team maps effects of human activity on marine species over time - Futurity

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Researchers begin to decipher the composition and function of sea urchin microbiomes

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Warming waters have driven thousands of ocean species poleward from the equator, threatening marine

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