[ad_1] Sea ice around Antarctica has reached a record low in four decades of observations, a new analysis of satellite images shows. As of Tuesday, ice covered 750,000 square milesRead More
Tag: Sea
Digital warfare technology at sea helps US enemies evade sanctions
[ad_1] MIAMI (AP) — Technology to disguise a ship’s location, which was previously only available to the world’s armies, is spreading rapidly across the global shipping industry as governments fromRead More
New Zealand’s Sea Lions Are Back, Crashing on Golf Courses and Football
[ad_1] Their sudden appearance surprised those who used public restrooms. a boy stopped a football match down the field. For weeks they had fun in a public swimming pool andRead More
The Very, Much Lost Steller’s Sea Eagle
[ad_1] Geographically speaking, further disappearance of this bird would be nearly impossible. A rogue eagle appeared about 4,700 miles from home in eastern Canada on Wednesday. For months the Steller’sRead More
How Do Hungry Sea Otters Affect the Sex Lives of Sea Grasses?
[ad_1] Jane Watson has studied sea otters for decades, but in the 1990s an ecologist in British Columbia observed that they have a destructive habit. While conservationists were working diligentlyRead More
Swimming in an Uncertain Sea
[ad_1] In the muffled silence, a steady breath-breath. A shadow, then a glimmer of silver. Then, the elusive fascination is fully revealed by the silent, gliding approach: the great whiteRead More
Arctic Sea Ice Is At Annual Lowest, But Not As Low As In Recent Years
[ad_1] Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has reached its minimum size following the summer melting season, and coverage is not as low as it has been in recent years,Read More
Review: At ‘Sun & Sea’, We Lazy the End of the World
[ad_1] In May 2019, as the art world competed on the first preview day of the Venice Biennale, few of us set out for a naval base in the northeastRead More
Deep Sea Dancers Shine at UN for Climate Week
[ad_1] A little-known but crucial agent of carbon removal from the atmosphere – the siphonophore that lives in what is known as the sea’s twilight zone – will be highlightedRead More
Finding Architectural Inspiration in the Crystal of a Sea Sponge
[ad_1] At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, cylindrical clumps of the glass sponge Euplectella aspergillum protrude like skyscrapers in the deep sea. some house tiny shrimpAccording to whom, anRead More