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Remote sensing is a powerful technique of classifying and quantifying objects for the coastal waters and land surfaces. However, the elaborate classification of the ultra-high-resolution image is ...
Trinidad’s harbor might be the most picturesque in all of California, which is saying something in a state blessed with so ...
North of town, the Point Cabrillo Light Station has been guiding mariners safely along this treacherous coastline since 1909, its lens still casting its beam 15 miles out to sea in a beautiful example ...
New works by more than a dozen artists, along with a couple of restored old favorites, line Seattle's renewed waterfront. Here's what you'll find.
From coral nurseries to glass-bottom submersibles and underwater cleanups, this eco-forward getaway invites guests to take ...
If you want to live a long time — say, 500 years or so — and outlast nearly everybody else, you might try a little advice from the quahog, hard-shell clam whose message appears to be: Go slow. Quahogs ...
The exhibit, titled “Our Ocean, Close-Up,” features detailed portraits of species found in Hawaiʻi’s waters, painted by 11th ...
Want to see your favorite spots in the neighborhood on canvas? The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust's 18th annual juried plein air benefit will be held July 11-13, with the culminating auction beginning at 4 ...
• The La Jolla Community Center hosts a “Red, White & Brew Summer Happy Hour” from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 17, at 6811 La ...
The Ocean City Police Department has announced the death of retired Cpl. Raymond Land, who served the department from 1975 until retirement in 2010.
Data from oceans, ice and the air all point to the same thing: rising invisible heat. What experiments are working, and what kinds of trials do we need to stop?
Scientists found a rhythmic mantle plume beneath Ethiopia is slowly tearing Africa apart - hinting at the birth of a new ocean.