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Sri Lanka’s top court has ordered the owners of a Singapore-flagged container ship that sank in 2021 to pay $1 billion in ...
The global scuba diving industry generates between $8.5 billion and $20.4 billion each year, while also providing widespread ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBatang coal plant’s seawater permit imperils marine life, fishing communitiesIndonesia’s marine ministry has approved one of Java’s largest coal plants to use vast amounts of seawater for cooling, prompting concerns from marine experts over the impact of heated discharge on ...
A scorching marine heatwave from 2014 to 2016 devastated the Pacific coast, shaking ecosystems from plankton to whales and ...
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Live Science on MSN96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study findsThe most intense warming, which occurred in the North Atlantic, tropical Pacific, South Pacific and North Pacific, accounted ...
The global scuba diving tourism industry generates up to around 20 billion USD per year, finds a study publishing July 25 in the Cell Press journal Cell Reports Sustainability. This revenue helps ...
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WTOK on MSNUWA Students Study EcosystemsWill Poteet, Samantha Grace “Gracie” Huver, Michael Kochensparger, and Jadyn Crews spent the summer exploring Alabama’s rich ...
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A year-long experiment in Sydney's iconic harbour found algae and barnacles were more likely to grow on the seawall's ...
A cargo ship lying at the bottom of the sea off the Belgian coast has been fitted with a new treasure chest: a stash of rare ...
During the Pacific heatwave, ocean waters were unusually warm - 3.6°F to 10.8°F hotter than normal - for more than two years.
Two chemicals involved in the trailer incident on the Second Link bridge are classified as less hazardous under controlled ...
When marine scientists gave Sydney Harbor seawalls a colorful glow up, they discovered it boosted marine biodiversity along ...
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