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Sea robins

Current Biology, 2023
Allard et al. provide an overview of sea robins, a group of benthic fish that have evolved leg-like appendages that they use to walk on the sea floor and find prey.
Corey A H, Allard   +3 more
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Deep-sea sea urchins

2020
Extreme morphologies are often found in extreme conditions. Many commonalities exist in the morphology of deep and shallow-water sea urchins, but different evolutionary histories and adaptations to living at great depths have created peculiar and divergent morphologies within deep-sea sea urchins.
Stevenson, Angela, Kroh, Andreas
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Sea Salt

2013
The geographical indication (GI) status links a product with the territory and with the biodiversity involved. Besides, the specific knowledge and cultural practices of a human group that permit transforming a resource into a useful good is protected under a GI designation.
Galvis-Sánchez, Andrea C.   +3 more
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Sea snakes

Current Biology
Jenna Crowe-Riddell and colleagues introduce sea snakes.
Jenna M, Crowe-Riddell   +3 more
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SEA MANAGEMENT.

1992
259 p. ; This book has been conceived with the aim of contributing to the International Conference on Ocean Management in Global Change and to the ocean sciences' debate on the conceptual framework and targets of sea management. The theseis which supports this work is that the more marine scientists are capable of moving towards a general system-based ...
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Sea Art: The Mediterranean Sea Terrace Proposal

2010
A new art form, Sea Art, is announced. Complementing Land Art, the artist/macroengineer authoring team hereby proposes a deliberate and particular Mediterranean Sea terracing project. Sea Art could constitute a needed new category of very controllable post-completion mitigation, viz., Macroengineering, a planning and decorative local sea level ...
Pugno, Nicola   +2 more
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Sea Goggles

Scientific American, 2022
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Aral Sea Basin: A Sea Dies, a Sea Also Rises

AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 2007
The thesis of this article is quite different from many other theses of papers, books, and articles on the Aral Sea. It is meant to purposely highlight the reality of the situation in Central Asia: the Aral Sea that was once a thriving body of water is no more. That sea is dead. What does exist in its place are the Aral seas: there are in essence three
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