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In the turbulent Drake Passage, scientists find a rare window where...

Lilian (Lily) Dove, California Institute of Technology Looking out across the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, I can see whales...

My art uses plastic recovered from beaches around the world to...

Pam Longobardi, Georgia State University I am obsessed with plastic objects. I harvest them from the ocean for the...

Hurricane Harvey more than doubled the acidity of Texas’ Galveston Bay,...

Tacey Hicks, Texas A&M University and Kathryn Shamberger, Texas A&M University Most people associate hurricanes with high winds, intense...

The ocean twilight zone could store vast amounts of carbon captured...

Peter de Menocal, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Deep below the ocean surface, the light fades into a twilight zone...

Deep seabed mining plans pit renewable energy demand against ocean life...

Scott Shackelford, Indiana University; Christiana Ochoa, Indiana University; David Bosco, Indiana University, and Kerry Krutilla, Indiana University As companies...

Plans for deep seabed mining pit renewable energy demand against ocean...

Scott Shackelford, Indiana University; Christiana Ochoa, Indiana University; David Bosco, Indiana University, and Kerry Krutilla, Indiana University As companies...

Lobsters versus right whales: The latest chapter in a long quest...

Blake Earle, Texas A&M University Maine lobster fishermen received a Christmas gift from Congress at the end of 2022:...

China’s Belt and Road infrastructure projects could help or hurt oceans...

Blake Alexander Simmons, Colorado State University and Rebecca Ray, Boston University More than one-third of all people in the...

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