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marine

[muh-reen] / məˈrin /


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The fossils come from a 249 million year old marine community that included extinct reptiles, amphibians, bony fish, and sharks.

From Science Daily

“China aims to take the lead in marine and climate science because understanding the ocean and the climate is a critical enabler to success in naval operations, particularly in anti-submarine warfare.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Chemical analysis of the bones showed the wolves ate large amounts of marine food, including seals and fish, matching the human diet on the island and indicating they were likely fed by people.

From Science Daily

Together, the findings highlight how overlooked species in the ocean's twilight zone play an outsized role in shaping marine food webs and the behavior of some of the ocean's largest predators.

From Science Daily

However, he notes that the vessel could be used in European markets rather than being limited to U.S. offshore projects, according to the Singapore offshore and marine company.

From The Wall Street Journal