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Home » Themes » Nonhuman Nature » aquatic lifeforms

Snakey Waters, or: How Marine Biology Structured Global Environmental Sciences

by Franziska Torma

18 minutes

In the year 1902 an encounter of the monstrous kind aroused the attention of the German Kaiser. The Daily Chronicle announced the sighting of a giant ...

Walking a Sicilian River

by Paolo Gruppuso and Erika Garozzo

13 minutes

On the sandy shoreline of eastern Sicily, the Simeto River meets the Ionian Sea against the dramatic backdrop of the volcano Etna. Groves of reeds sur...

A Crab’s-Eye View of the Food Chain in Contemporary China

by Stephen R. Halsey

6 minutes

This article rethinks Chinese foodways and invasive species from a crab’s perspective....

Living on Coral Time: Debating Conservation in the Anthropocene

by Irus Braverman

6 minutes

Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation....
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