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A research trip to a biodiversity hotspot in the Gulf of Maine underscores the importance of continued monitoring of marine ecosystems.
Multiple drownings have been recorded in recent weeks along the northeastern South Carolina coastline. Here’s how those numbers compare to previous years, and if rip currents are actually worse in the ...
When I reach Elin Hilderbrand on a recent sunny afternoon, she’s in her happy place: a Nantucket beach. I hear waves rolling ...
DC’s only strictly Argentinian restaurant—which will center around a giant live-fire grill. The restaurant is focused on ...
These are turbulent times for the global economy and multilateralism. Uncertainty lies at every turn, yet for Antigua and ...
Not literally, of course. But the legendary watch owes its popularity—if not its underwater cred—to everyone's favorite spy.
Home to white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, forested mountains, and an outstanding food and wine scene, Lucy Bryson’s ...
While tourists flock to better-known North Carolina beaches, savvy locals have long treasured Freeman Park as their personal ...
Asilomar State Beach has tide pools and soft sand dunes. The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History teaches about local ...
New research from the University of Victoria (UVic) highlights how marine heat waves can dramatically impact marine ...
The long-term impacts of marine heat waves on biodiversity and management strategies required to mitigate further damage were ...
Scientists recently recorded the craziest rogue wave ever—it was like a 10-story building rising out of nowhere in the middle ...