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Priya Shukla

Priya Shukla

Contributing Writer at Forbes Online

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  • English
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  • Oceanography
  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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Forests In India Are Disappearing Faster Than Previously Thought

Forests in Indian disappeared rapidly from 2001-2018 and climate change is partially to blame.
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Climate Change Is Making Oceans Louder

In a warmer ocean, noise will travel faster and further.
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Proposed Southern California Desalination Plant Could Do More Harm ...

The Brookfield-Poseidon desalination plant in Huntington Beach is supposed to help with our ongoing drought, but it threatens coastal communities and marine life.
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An Indigenous Marine Sanctuary May Soon Be Established Along The Ca...

In honor of World Oceans Day, learn about the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary in central California.
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Scientists Show Eel Breeding Grounds For The First Time

For the first time, scientists have direct evidence showing that European eels spawn in the Sargasso Sea.
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Senators Seek Disaster Declaration After Crab Season Cancelled

With crab season cancelled off the coast of the northwestern United States this year, Senators are asking for disaster relief funds to support the fishing industry.
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Black In Marine Science Week Returns On November 27 - Forbes

Black in Marine Science Weeks returns for its third year starting Sunday, November 27.
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Kelp Forests Were Quite Different Before The Stellar’s Sea Cow Went...

Research suggests that kelp forests weren’t as abundant when herbivorous Stellar’s Sea Cows were still around.
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Mauna Loa Eruption Interrupts Critical Climate Change Record

A record of climate change going back 60 years has been interrupted due to the eruption of Mauna Loa.
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Atmospheric Rivers Have Intensified Over The Past 45 Years

Atmospheric rivers have become wetter, strong, and more frequent, and could have catastrophic impacts in the coming decades.
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New England Aquarium Helps Injured Sea Turtles Survive In The Wild

Acoustic data from rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtles shows them returning to the New England coast year after year.