An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be ...
The Baltic Sea, a historical repository of military debris from World War II, has recently revealed an unexpected ecological ...
Germany’s waters alone are home to roughly 1.6 million tons of discarded weapons, mostly from the two world wars in the 20th ...
In a remarkable discovery, marine life is flourishing on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, contrary to expectations ...
Approximately 1.6 million tonnes of WWII munitions lie on the seafloor, leaking toxic compounds that are contaminating marine life and threatening the Baltic ecosystem. Slowly, Dirk Schoenen dives ...
A triangular dorsal fin menacingly emerging from the water? You probably wouldn’t expect that while swimming in the North Sea or the Baltic Sea. Yet, sharks do live here. PETBOOK reveals which species ...
Since mid-July, coastal sea temperatures in Estonia have stayed up to two degrees above the long-term average. Researcher Mariliis Kõuts warns the unusual warmth may harm fragile ecosystems and stress ...
BOLTENHAGEN, Germany (AP) — Slowly, Dirk Schoenen dives down to a huge pile of ammunition from World War II at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. He removes some of the top pieces and carefully puts them ...