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Researchers have documented nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves born this season. This development offers encouragement for a species with a population estimated below 400. One notable return involves a whale first sighted as a calf nearly two decades ago.

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A massive algal bloom has devastated marine life in South Australia over the past eight months, killing around one million animals across more than 550 species. Researchers have identified the culprit as Karenia cristata, a species producing a newly discovered toxin that could spread worldwide. The event, one of the most destructive on record, raises concerns about emerging threats to global oceans.

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