The Indian Ocean, bordered by Africa, Asia, and Australia, spans 73.56 million square kilometers and has an average depth of 3,960 meters. Its deepest point, the Sunda Deep, reaches a depth of ...
In the form of bottles, tyres, packaging and piping, millions of tonnes of plastic waste are dumped every year in the world’s waterways, often ending up in the oceans. And their amount could almost ...
The world’s oceans are home to different habitats that ... In fact, the UK is the first nation to map and estimate the amount of carbon stored in all of its seabed habitats and this milestone ...
The movements of the Chinese ships—the Xiang Yang Hong 03, the Hai Yang Shi You 718, and the Bei Diao 996 —were recorded on the Global Fishing Watch website, a group that tracks commercial fishing and ...
Warm ocean water is essential for forming and strengthening hurricanes. Heat helps the water evaporate faster, fueling the ...
The world's oceans are home to different habitats that ... In fact, the UK is the first nation to map and estimate the amount of carbon stored in all of its seabed habitats and this milestone ...
From Sydney Harbour to the Seychelles, the images captured the most incredible shots from across the oceans of the world. Read on to see the winners in all the categories. In the wildlife ...
The world’s oceans are home to different habitats that capture and store carbon – known as ... In fact, the UK is the first nation to map and estimate the amount of carbon stored in all of its seabed ...
"The way we disposed of them was dumping them in the ocean. So we’re trying to find the things that were dumped in the ocean ...
An effort to understand Earth’s past climates uncovered a history of wild temperature shifts and offered a warning on the consequences of human-caused warming.
An overgrown airfield on a small island in the Pacific, once instrumental in America's role in ending World War II, is being ...
Scientists using ice-breaking ships and underwater robots have found the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting at an accelerating rate and could be on an irreversible path to collapse, ...