More than 80 percent of the world’s oceans remain unmapped and unobserved, according to NOAA. Since the 1990s, a network of ...
A study of clam shells suggests Atlantic Ocean currents may be approaching a “tipping point”. Scientists studied records of quahog clams (which can live for over 500 years) and dog cockles – because ...
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Scientists sound alarm after noticing significant shift in Atlantic: 'Exceptionally fast'
A significant shift in seawater has led to rising water temperatures, increased ocean salinity, and rising sea levels. The study, published in Nature Communications, centered on the Labrador Sea in ...
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