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The islands of Hawaii are simply spectacular. The islands belong to the United States of America as the 50th and most recent ...
The gigantic gelatinous orb-like egg sac was spotted 656 feet below the surface off the coast in Ørstafjorden in Norway.
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The Ocean Exploration Trust, committed to uncovering the mysteries of this underwater realm, broadcasts its findings live, allowing anyone to witness these incredible discoveries. In 2022, a video ...
China has built up economic and military ties across the Indian Ocean. The region holds 40% of the world’s offshore oil and four of the most important maritime chokepoints.
Martin van Aswegen, NOAA Permit 21476 In 2010, two researchers in the U.S. demonstrated that whale poop redistributes crucial amounts of nitrogen from deep waters to shallow coastal regions.