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The Sounds of the Ocean You Can’t Hear: Infrasound Communication in WhalesImagine standing on a rocky shore, feeling the salt spray on your face and hearing the soothing crash of waves. Beneath the ...
Kane was struck by the high concentrations of microplastics found in the sediment, especially because Whittard Canyon is so ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAs Norway Considers Deep-Sea Mining, a Rich History of Ocean Conservation Decisions May Inform How the Country ActsIn 1982, geologist Martin Hovland sat aboard a research ship owned by the Norwegian oil company Statoil (now Equinor) in the ...
Beneath the surface of the Southern Ocean, vast volumes of cold, dense water plunge off the Antarctic continental shelf, cascading down underwater cliffs to the ocean floor thousands of meters below.
Scientists say they've captured the first footage of a living colossal squid in the deep sea. The colossal squid ... The footage was captured by an underwater expedition near Antarctica.
Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of microplastics into the deep sea, according to new research published today.
April 10 (UPI) --Aquatic enthusiasts have an opportunity to join a virtual deep sea expedition with underwater explorers this week, as remotely operated vehicles take cameras below the surface of ...
The ‘David Packard’ is named for the Silicon Valley pioneer who donated more than $1 billion to ocean research.
Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of microplastics into the deep sea, according to new research published today. The ...
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