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The U.S. wants to mine the deep sea. But economists warn that leaders aren't taking the full value of the oceans into account ...
The ocean’s predator hierarchy has long been dominated by the great white shark, a creature feared for its size, speed, and ...
The document describes oceans as facing a “global emergency,” ravaged by warming temperatures, plastic pollution, and the extinction of wildlife. U.N. officials and scientists say that could ...
Biogeographical regions of marine organisms, i.e., their distribution across different habitats, often overlap well with the ...
“Life in the Ocean,” now in its fifth year, showcases 57 pictures by local underwater photographers who belong to the San ...
In 2009, the United Nations officially recognized June 8 at World Oceans Day, and here we are keeping the dream alive 17 years later. Happy oceans make perfect waves. Case in point in Indo.
World Oceans Day 2025: Reflection and action World Oceans Day isn’t just a date on the calendar but a mirror. It shows us where progress has been made and where action still lags.
What comes to mind when you hear Shark Jaws? Panic? Danger? Ocean Ramsey wants to change that narrative forever.
Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
These included calls to “acknowledge the deep ocean’s critical role, and the scale of what we still do not know” and to “pause potentially risky interventions” until those uncertainties are reduced.