The world's sea levels grew far more quickly and by a larger amount than anticipated in 2024, mostly due to warming water ...
The world’s seas rose by 0.59cm in 2024, well above the 0.43cm predicted by scientists. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hot temperatures in the world’s oceans are making storms and cyclones more destructive. Australia is uniquely vulnerable.
Scientists working with the Ocean Census have discovered more than 800 new marine species over the past two years. It’s part of a decade-long project trying to expand what we know about life under the ...
It covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but the ocean floor is less mapped than the moon, an astonishing fact driving a ...
An alarming NASA study has revealed sea levels rose much faster than expected last year thanks to scorching global ...
Someone cut off the head of a sea lion in Northern California and rode off with it in a bag. Authorities are now offering $20 ...
Kaleem Aftab has exited his position as international programming chief at Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Film Festival ...
The huge creature, which 'can be seen from space', was discovered entirely by accident by divers exploring a wreck ...
On a journey through a remote part of Greenland, travel journalist Chloe Berge discovers a landscape at once fragile and ...
Rules for the emerging deep-sea mining sector should take a "precautionary approach" that protects the environment, the head ...
The rapid expansion of China’s ocean exploration offers Beijing valuable military intelligence as it expands its naval reach ...