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Some of the fastest ocean currents in the world have been discovered off South Africa, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar. These can be used to generate energy.
Western-boundary currents, such as the Gulf Stream and the East Australian Current, carry tropical water and are preferred for targeting pelagics. The ephemeral nature of the famed canyons fishery off ...
For decades, this windswept port has subsisted on what the Atlantic offers up, yielding hake, mackerel, and an occasional bounty of lobster for its fishermen. But on a concrete pier flanked by ...
This next image was recently featured on NASA’s OceanColor website. It was taken off the western coast of Africa where a current called the Benguela current flows northward bringing water from the ...
Ocean current expected to warm - and could drive up sea level rise, study finds WLRN Public Media | By Jenny Staletovich Published April 8, 2025 at 8:37 AM EDT Listen • 2:22 ...
Ocean currents here reach power densities above 2,500 watts per square meter, making them 2.5 times stronger than top wind energy sites. The relatively shallow water—about 300 meters deep ...
At a signing ceremony in Swakopmund this Wednesday 12 March, the EU and the German Government launched the Blue Benguela Current Action to promote ocean governance through cross-border cooperation ...
Earth's Strongest Ocean Current Is Slowing Down And It Could Have Devastating Consequences The ocean current might slow down by around 20 per cent by 2050 in the "high carbon emissions scenario".
Ocean currents respond to changes in temperature, salt levels, wind patterns and sea ice extent. So the global ocean conveyor belt is vulnerable to climate change on multiple fronts.