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Category: Habitat | Ecosystem Destruction

Playing sea soundscapes can summon thousands of baby oysters, and help regrow oyster reefs – PHYS.ORG

Detail of an oyster reef (photo by Johnny Andrews, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via Flickr).

(H)ealthy reefs are surprisingly noisy…a cacophony of sound: crackles and pops from fish as they feed …If this soundscape is present, it tells oyster larvae it’s a healthy habitat… a useful cue if you’re a baby oyster looking for a rock to settle on and begin growing your shell…

Many mangrove restorations fail. Is there a better way? – knowable MAGAZINE

Mangrove (by Carlos Andrés Reyes CC BY 2.0 via Flickr).

In the aftermath of the (Indian Ocean) tsunami (of 2004), some scientists reported that settlements behind swampy, shoreline mangrove forests often suffered less damage, and fewer casualties…
Many took the lesson to heart: Mangroves had to return.

Humans Have Broken a Fundamental Law of the Ocean – WIRED

Fish Market (Photo by Bernard Spragg Public Domain via Flickr)

“The world that I grew up in is gone,” says Kristin Kaschner, a marine ecologist at the University of Freiburg in Germany.

Endangered sea turtles found on Louisiana islands for first time in 75 years – the Guardian

Kemp's Ridley sea turtle (by Andy Wraithmell, Florida Fish and Wildlife CC BY-ND 2.0)

For the first time in 75 years, hatchlings of the world’s smallest sea turtle species have been discovered on the Chandeleur Islands, a chain of barrier

Great Barrier Reef records highest hard coral cover in 36 years – Reef Builders

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia (photo by Kyle Taylor CC BY 2.0 via Flickr).

The Australian Institute of Marine Science has reported a 36-year coral coverage high across the Great Barrier Reef for 2021/22…

History of DDT ocean dumping off L.A. coast even worse than expected, EPA finds – Los Angeles Times

Biohazard Grunge Sign - Sepia (illustration by Nicolas Raymond CC BY 2.0 via Flickr)

After an exhaustive historical investigation into the barrels of DDT waste reportedly dumped decades ago near Catalina Island, federal regulators concluded that the toxic pollution in the deep ocean could be far worse — and far more sweeping — than what scientists anticipated.

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