The mysterious noises coming from the Mariana Trench have finally been explained — after fears that the spooky sounds were an ...
Massive, migrating dust clouds originating in the Sahara Desert are crucial to fostering life in the Atlantic Ocean as far ...
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The search for rare minerals amid the deep ocean floor could have a devastating effect on whales, other marine mammals and ...
The spaces and places of Newfoundland and Labrador’s maritime, offshore and subsea industries.The maritime industry in ...
A team of oceanographers and marine biologists from the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center and Oregon State ...
Ocean waves can grow four times steeper under certain conditions, impacting marine safety and engineering designs.
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Iron carried in clouds of Saharan dust blown across the Atlantic Ocean is increasingly available to tiny life forms the further it travels.
Scientists using ice-breaking ships and underwater robots have found the Thwaites Glacier is melting at an accelerating rate ...
Microbes, after all, play enormously consequential roles in the world around us and within us—I should credit the trillions ...