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Illnesses from stealthy pathogens known as Vibrio are advancing northward along numerous coasts, potentially ruining your ...
Finland became the first country to ban cargo ships from dumping sewage and scrubber sludge in its waters. The Baltic may ...
With a history of human occupation that goes back 5,000 years and chosen by UNESCO for protection, the Swedish island of ...
A 2015 satellite photo captured a series of stunning "von Kármán vortices" swirling off Madeira and the Canary Islands. The giant swirls are collectively one of the best examples of this ...
The Baltic Sea is suffocating from algae invasion, european farmers and agricultural policies The coastal waters of Öland, an island located off the Swedish coast, are periodically covered by algal ...
Beachgoers on South Australia's metropolitan shores are being urged to report dead marine life washing up. As the state government says some of the harmful algal bloom has been pushed to Adelaide's ...
How much further can Voyager 1 travel before we lose contact or it runs out of energy? What if we turned the cameras on now? What would we see? And what happens thousands of years from now if humanity ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its research partners forecast a mild to moderate harmful algal bloom season this summer.
Ten fur seals and hundreds of fish washed up dead on a Pribilof beach last year. New research links the die-off to warming oceans.
The algal bloom in SA is a warning to coastal communities, as well as tourism, seafood and aquaculture industries. It’s a sign of what’s to come as the oceans warm.
The harmful algal blooms (HABs) that have been responsible for sickening hundreds of marine mammals in the Pacific Ocean along the California coast this spring have moved out of the area, according… ...