In spring, the days lengthen, the water warms slightly, nutrients flow into the ocean’s surface layers from land or deeper ...
They are prolific breeders, raising a dozen or more young per year in times of plenty, as happy and quick to set up house ...
Preliminary research suggests seaweed can trap and store valuable minerals. Is this the beginning of a new type of mining?
By affirming Indigenous land ownership, British Columbia and the Haida Nation are signaling a new era for Indigenous ...
Killer whales occasionally find themselves where they don’t belong. In the Arctic, they routinely get stuck on the wrong side ...
Every year, thousands of tourists from around the world visit British Columbia’s coastal rivers in search of an exciting ...
A recent scientific expedition to the Gulf of Mexico seafloor shows just how little things have improved near the broken well.
A deadly water mold—a relative of the pathogen that causes potato blight—is devastating what’s left of the South Atlantic island’s endemic trees.
As the Great Salt Lake in Utah shrinks, locals are working to preserve its critical brine shrimp fishery—along with the other entities that flourish in the lake’s strange, saline beauty.