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It covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but the ocean floor is less mapped than the Moon, an astonishing fact driving a ...
Against the backdrop of Orlando’s fantasy lands and character-driven attractions, this temple of traditional steakhouse excellence stands as a reminder that sometimes the most magical experiences ...
The drifting Antarctic iceberg A-23A came to a sudden stop in late February off the coast of South Georgia Island — a British ...
We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances, humans have only ...
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
For our new study, we reviewed the literature on the movements of marine migratory species from 1990 to 2017. We synthesised ...
The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
For around 2,000 years, global sea levels hardly varied. That changed in the twentieth century. Sea levels started rising and ...
Led by the University of Delaware’s Andrew Wozniak, associate professor in the School of Marine Science and Policy, a team of ...