News

Could so-called blue carbon be key to resolving some of Australia’s biggest environmental and cultural challenges?
The Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz are no longer just trade routes but litmus tests for how the world responds to overlapping security, economic and political shocks.
Sometimes a text message can hit like a dodgeball to the face. My most recent one came while I was shopping for a Sea-Doo. I ...
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has released its annual Containers Lost at Sea report, showing that 576 containers were lost ...
Rhythmic pulsing deep beneath landlocked east Africa is literally tearing the continent apart. But while the effects won’t arrive on the planet’s surface for a while, the end result is an entirely new ...
Scientists found a rhythmic mantle plume beneath Ethiopia is slowly tearing Africa apart - hinting at the birth of a new ...
Scientists delving into the unexplored regions of the Red Sea have uncovered perilous natural traps on the ocean floor.They identified brine pools located nearly 4,000 feet beneath the surface of the ...
Hamish, a Tobermory native, was with his mother, Grace Lambert, baby brother and a family friend when they wandered a few ...
In Tulum, the ocean is not just a backdrop — it’s the heart of a movement. This June, two powerful gatherings reminded us ...
Research led by Earth scientists at the University of Southampton has uncovered evidence of rhythmic surges of molten mantle ...
Qué es la Cumbre de los Océanos de Niza y qué temas se tratarán? The Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) will take ...
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as ...