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oceans

  • Rare Underwater Photos of the Ghostly Wrecks of War Machines, Helicopters, Tanks, and More
    Rare Underwater Photos of the Ghostly Wrecks of War Machines, Helicopters, Tanks, and More
    Ten award-winning photos have captured the eerie beauty of some of the most intriguing seabed wrecks on the planet. From submerged tanks and planes to fated war machines sunk during ...
    April 2, 2024BY Anna Mason
  • Dazzling Marine Life, Sunken War Machines, and So Much More: 2024 Underwater Photographer of the Year Awards
    Dazzling Marine Life, Sunken War Machines, and So Much More: 2024 Underwater Photographer of the Year Awards
    Are you ready for a dive into the incredible secrets of our seas? The 2024 Underwater Photographer of ...
    March 8, 2024BY Arsh Sarao and Anna Mason
  • Fun Photos: The Most Adorable Sea Slug That Looks Like a Sheep and Powers Itself Like a Plant
    Fun Photos: The Most Adorable Sea Slug That Looks Like a Sheep and Powers Itself Like a Plant
    Disclaimer: This article was published in 2023. Some information may no longer be current. Most people aren’t fans ...
    April 3, 2023BY Anna Mason
  • Exploring the World’s Oceans with Scuba Sarah
    Exploring the World’s Oceans with Scuba Sarah
    It can be difficult to comprehend, but the ocean accounts for approximately 71 percent of our planet's surface ...
    February 26, 2019BY Andrew Thomas
  • Climate Critic Finds Mistake in Major Ocean Warming Study, Co-Author ‘Grateful’
    Climate Critic Finds Mistake in Major Ocean Warming Study, Co-Author ‘Grateful’
    An independent climate scientist recently cast doubts on a major ocean warming study, causing the researchers to pull ...
    November 15, 2018BY Sarah Le
  • A 17-Year-Old Might Have Figured Out a Solution to the Ocean Trash Problem (Video)
    A 17-Year-Old Might Have Figured Out a Solution to the Ocean Trash Problem (Video)
    There's a potential solution for ocean pollution.
    May 16, 2017BY Epoch Video
  • Mountains Erode Faster When Climate Changes
    Mountains Erode Faster When Climate Changes
    For the first time, researchers attempted to measure all the material leaving and entering a mountain range over ...
    November 25, 2015BY Anton Caputo
  • Pacific Coast Sees Spike in Methane Bubble Plumes
    Pacific Coast Sees Spike in Methane Bubble Plumes
    Warming ocean temperatures found a third of a mile below the surface, in a dark ocean where not ...
    October 17, 2015BY Hannah Hickey
  • How Australia’s Biggest Dust Storm Went on to Green the Ocean
    How Australia’s Biggest Dust Storm Went on to Green the Ocean
    One proposed way of dealing with climate change includes fertilising the oceans with iron.
    September 21, 2015BY Albert Gabric
  • Can Ice Clouds Start With Particles From Sea Spray?
    Can Ice Clouds Start With Particles From Sea Spray?
    Materials in the thin film on the ocean’s surface may affect ice cloud formation and thus climate on ...
    September 12, 2015BY Gregory Filiano
  • This Cave May Hold Clues to Future Climate Change
    This Cave May Hold Clues to Future Climate Change
    A period of abrupt climate change 12,000 years ago occurred rapidly in northern latitudes but much more gradually ...
    September 10, 2015BY Anton Caputo
  • Oceans May Be Facing a ‘Silent Spring,’ Biologist Warns
    Oceans May Be Facing a ‘Silent Spring,’ Biologist Warns
    One of Canada’s top marine biologists is comparing the harm wrought by the accumulation of plastics in the ...
    September 2, 2015BY Kaven Baker-Voakes
  • ‘Icequake’ Sensors Track Tidewater Glacier Melt
    ‘Icequake’ Sensors Track Tidewater Glacier Melt
    Researchers for the first time have used seismic sensors to track meltwater flowing through glaciers and into the ...
    August 24, 2015BY Anton Caputo
  • Plankton in Southern Ocean Brightens Clouds Above
    Plankton in Southern Ocean Brightens Clouds Above
    To discover what gives clouds above the Southern Ocean their brightness, scientists took a close look at tiny ...
    July 21, 2015BY Hannah Hickey
  • Will Animals Need ‘Oxygen Tanks’ as Oceans Warm?
    Will Animals Need ‘Oxygen Tanks’ as Oceans Warm?
    Mountain climbers typically carry tanks of oxygen to help them reach the summit.
    June 8, 2015BY Hannah Hickey
  • On World Oceans Day Let’s Learn to Treat the Seas Better
    On World Oceans Day Let’s Learn to Treat the Seas Better
    June 8 is World Oceans Day. In Canada, it's a time to celebrate the rich marine life in ...
    June 8, 2015BY David Suzuki
  • Survival in Hottest Sea May Be Death Trap for Coral
    Survival in Hottest Sea May Be Death Trap for Coral
    The success of corals that adapt to survive in the world’s hottest sea could actually contribute to their ...
    May 25, 2015BY University of Southampton
  • Ocean Contributes $2.5 Trillion to Economy Annually
    Ocean Contributes $2.5 Trillion to Economy Annually
    A new study attempts to place a value of goods and services afforded by the ocean, estimating that ...
    April 27, 2015BY news.mongabay.com
  • 8.8 Million Tons of Plastic Pollute Oceans Every Year
    8.8 Million Tons of Plastic Pollute Oceans Every Year
    Boobies, like albatrosses, can be forgiven for feeding plastic to their chicks, because they think it’s just another ...
    April 8, 2015BY Ray Grigg
  • We Have to Stop Filling and Killing the Oceans With Plastic
    We Have to Stop Filling and Killing the Oceans With Plastic
    Eight million tonnes. That's how much plastic we're tossing into the oceans every year! University of Georgia environmental ...
    March 2, 2015BY David Suzuki
  • Now We Know Just How Much Plastic Ends Up in the Oceans Every Year
    Now We Know Just How Much Plastic Ends Up in the Oceans Every Year
    Plastic resin production has grown 647 percent since 1975, this is used to make one time use products ...
    February 13, 2015BY Reid Schram
  • Bureo: A Skateboard Making Waves (+Video)
    Bureo: A Skateboard Making Waves (+Video)
    Bureo is an innovative skateboard company making decks from recycled drift nets off the coast of Chile. Find ...
    June 14, 2014BY Olga Martinez
  • Jellyfish Blooms Linked With Periodic Global Fluctuations
    Jellyfish Blooms Linked With Periodic Global Fluctuations
    Contrary to popular belief, the apparent increase in blooms of jellyfish around the world may simply be a ...
    January 4, 2013BY Cassie Ryan
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Thorny Babies Onboard
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Thorny Babies Onboard
    Thorny seahorses, Hippocampus histrix, inhabit sandy and reef substrates in the Western Pacific.
    December 23, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: The Lure of the Painted Frogfish
    SCIENCE IN PICS: The Lure of the Painted Frogfish
    The painted frogfish, Antennarius pictus, is also known as the painted anglerfish because it uses a lure to ...
    December 14, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Leaf Scorpionfish
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Leaf Scorpionfish
    Leaf scorpionfish are found in various parts of the world, including the tropical Indo-Pacific and the Red Sea.
    December 7, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Baby Frogfish Goes for a Walk
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Baby Frogfish Goes for a Walk
    Juvenile frogfish are less than 1 cm long, almost the size of a thumb-nail.
    November 30, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
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