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Argentina’s first deep-sea whale fall is now feeding sharks and crabs 2.4 miles down
Argentine scientists aboard the Talud Continental IV expedition have documented the country’s first known deep-sea whale fall ...
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Scientists finally identified the mysterious golden orb found two miles deep in the ocean
NOAA scientists have traced a strange golden sphere, pulled from the Gulf of Alaska seafloor at roughly 3,300 meters depth, ...
A research vessel known for bringing deep-sea discovery to Guam is crossing the Pacific again, this time with technology that ...
The bottom of the ocean has barely been explored, but every journey to the deep reveals wondrous new lifeforms. As underwater mining gains momentum, we risk destroying one of the Earth’s last great wi ...
Scientists across the country are expressing alarm as the Trump administration dismantles another tool for understanding how the planet is changing. More than 900 deep-sea ocean sensors will be pulled ...
From Michelin Key eco-resorts to Porsche-powered highway cruising, here's your blueprint for exploring the majestic cliffs, ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Kelsey Pfendler, who is rowing solo from California to Hawaii. She is attempting to become the ...
The Trump administration has announced it will dismantle a $368 million deep-ocean monitoring system that provides critical data on the world’s oceans. The decision is sparking alarm among experts ...
Europe’s first dedicated Mars rover, the Rosalind Franklin, is about two years away from departing our planet and heading over to the Red one to have a look at its mysteries. That could seem like a ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a proclamation reopening sections of federally protected marine national monuments in the Pacific Ocean to commercial fishing, a move framed by the ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump took action June 11 to restore commercial fishing within three of America's marine national monuments in the Pacific Ocean, rolling back protections for areas that ...
The world relies on a modest number of countries to keep watch over the ocean. That arrangement is starting to fail. Europe and Asia must now decide whether to let the system unravel, or to take it up ...
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