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A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
The drifting Antarctic iceberg A-23A came to a sudden stop in late February off the coast of South Georgia Island — a British ...
For our new study, we reviewed the literature on the movements of marine migratory species from 1990 to 2017. We synthesised ...
The Atlantic Ocean may have formed millions of years earlier than previously thought, igniting a period of climate change, scientists found.
Now, researchers at the Heriot-Watt University have traced its formation event using 117-million-year-old “underwater mud ...
“The Boston Harbor Islands are pure magic. From the views atop the north drumlin on Spectacle to the history lurking in every ...
"We can't find west. Everything is wrong. We can't be sure of any direction. Everything looks strange, even the ocean." In ...
Located 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) below today’s seabed, the wavy sediments were formed during the Equatorial Atlantic Gateway ...
In the waters off New England, one of Earth's rarest mammals swims slowly, mouth agape. The North Atlantic right whale ...
Sargassum levels across the eastern Caribbean and western Atlantic reached record highs in April 2025, with continued growth ...