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Deep sea ecosystems are some of the most mysterious and unexplored regions of the Earth that reside more than 650 feet below ...
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Why Deep-Sea Mining Is a Gamble We Can’t Afford
The deep-sea mining gamble is no financial miracle. Rather, it is a sinking investment that is quite literally costing the ...
In 1905, a 13-year-old boy, Ben Sands, stumbled upon a remarkable discovery deep within the Craighead Caverns in Tennessee.
Federal environmental cuts and deregulation threaten the Great Lakes, impacting sea lamprey control and climate research.
Marine scientists have captured images of a mysterious tentacled creature that lives more than 3 miles below the ocean surface.
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The Great Deep-Sea Mining Debate
The great deep sea mining debate has both pros and cons that need to be addressed before the procedure can become viable.
The impacts of human activity and climate change are coalescing to make coastal lagoons saltier, changing the microbial life ...
Alternative seafood offers a sustainable way to meet demand while reducing ocean strain, climate impact, and biodiversity ...
A collaborative pilot study has been launched to explore the potential of mesopelagic resource exploitation within India’s ...
Enormous "mud waves" buried under the Atlantic seabed formed 117 million years ago as the Atlantic Ocean opened up.