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Earth's oceans may seem like an expanse of the same water to us, but try telling that to a sea turtle or a whale shark.
The stinky sargassum is currently traveling across the Atlantic and Caribbean. It’s the largest amount ever recorded.
Sargassum levels across the eastern Caribbean and western Atlantic reached record highs in April 2025, with continued growth ...
May 4-10 is Hurricane Preparedness Week. If you missed the daily stories on suggestions from NOAA, we have them all right ...
Plenty of Caribbean islands are known for their beaches, but blissfully beautiful Antigua beats them all. With 365 beaches ...
Carnival Corp's luxury cruise line, Seabourn, announced its 2027 world cruise will hit 67 ports in 19 countries. Planning it ...
Tropical cyclones — the generic terminology for all tropical storms and hurricanes — can, and do, form anytime, even in ...
A new global analysis finds that many of the world's most threatened seagrass meadows lie within designated Marine Protected ...
A heat stress map released by NOAA’s Coral Reef Watch shows large parts of the Pacific and Caribbean oceans in ... Bleaching occurs when ocean temperatures rise above normal for prolonged ...
Stinking mats of rotting seaweed are already starting to pile up on beaches across the Caribbean ... spinning currents that normally trap sargassum in a small pocket of the Atlantic Ocean known ...
At Crab’s Claw Oceanfront Caribbean Restaurant in Atlantic Beach, that dream becomes delicious reality, as ocean views and ...
The harrowing tail of survival will be followed by a Q&A with Executive Producer Robert Sennot On Saturday May 3, Lafayette ...