Deep-sea fish thrive in extreme pressure, darkness, and pollution, revealing new survival mechanisms and threats.
Could lumpy metallic rocks in the deepest, darkest reaches of the ocean be making oxygen in the absence of sunlight? Some ...
A Peruvian fisherman has been found alive in the Pacific Ocean after spending 95 days lost at sea, Peru’s state news agency ...
Pismo clams, once abundant along the California coast, are being grown and studied in a middle school classroom.
If the thought of waking up to ocean views and travelling the world without ever unpacking your bags sounds appealing to you ...
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Sunderland Echo on MSNI visited the new Sea Change Cafe and love what it's bringing to Sunderland Museum & Winter GardensThere was a real buzz about the place, a hullabaloo of coffee cup clinks and chitter chatter, as people checked out the new ...
Stephen Hammond, the deputy director of coastal management for St. Johns County, recently outlined the county’s new approach ...
Researchers said that potato-sized nodules could be producing enough electrical current to split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen, a process known as electrolysis.
Could lumpy metallic rocks in the deepest, darkest reaches of the ocean be making oxygen in the absence of sunlight? Some ...
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Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says an unusually large number of Chinese military ships, planes and drones entered airspace and ...
Two foam-covered beaches have been closed after surfers complained of coughing and skin irritations, and dead sea creatures ...
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