Plastics are ubiquitous in the deep ocean — even in the Mariana Trench
Plastic is everywhere -- literally.
Plastic is everywhere -- literally.
These are not the waves we're looking for.
A song of fire and water, on Mars.
Microbeads are slowly killing off oceanic wildlife -- and that's affecting us as well.
Given the sheer size of whales, it should be no surprise that they make some very important contributions to ecosystems.
They don't seem to be having a good time.
After they studied how much man-made heat got sucked by the world's oceans in the past 150 years, researchers found ...
Bad news for us -- and fish.
Aaah, the ocean. The true final frontier. Full of wonderful and exciting things, such as strange fish, stranger crustaceans, beautiful ...
When talking about global warming, we often tend to think about droughts, water shortage and desertification. But we must not ...
Researchers have developed a three dimensional atlas which shows the concentrations of iron dissolved in the world's oceans. This monumental ...
Earlier this year, NASA launched the Argentine SAC-D satellite that has a number of instruments whose sole goal is that ...
Climate change and over-fishing are held responsible for the swift collapse of coral reefs and the propagation of mass extinction ...
Boy I've gotta tell you, my jaw really dropped ...
Blue whales are not only the biggest living creatures in the world right now, but the biggest ever to have ...
According to the Australian Antarctic Division, at least a hundred Antarctic icebergs are currently drifting towards New Zealand at a ...
The researchers from the Census of Marine Wildlife have accomplished a truly amazing task; they have inventoried a fantastic abundance ...
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