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Tag: Oceanography

Thriving Ecosystems Discovered on WWII Warheads

Marine life is unexpectedly flourishing on discarded World War II munitions in the Baltic Sea. A new study has found...

A 30-Year Study Reveals a Hidden Climate Driver Heating Antarctica’s Core

East Antarctica’s interior is warming at a startling pace, powered by shifting ocean conditions that drive warm air inland....

The Ocean’s Most Abundant Life Form May Not Survive Global Warming

Tiny ocean microbes called Prochlorococcus, once thought to be climate survivors, may struggle as seas warm. These cyanobacteria drive 5%...

First-Ever Images Reveal Sunken WWI Submarine’s Final Resting Place

Deep-sea vehicles revealed detailed images of the USS F-1 submarine wreck. The expedition also honored lost sailors and trained...

Scientists Discover Mysterious Freshwater Reservoir Beneath the Ocean Floor. How Did It Get There?

A team drilled offshore Nantucket and recovered cores with water near drinking quality. Studies will trace nitrogen cycling and...

Each Winter, These Tiny Ocean Travelers Bury Millions of Tons of Carbon

Every year, billions of microscopic ocean drifters—copepods, krill, and other zooplankton—perform a breathtaking migration in the Southern Ocean, diving...

Explorers Discover Long-Lost Naval Vessels From WWII Guadalcanal Battles

A new survey revealed and mapped 13 WWII wrecks. The mission combined archaeology, technology, and remembrance. An international team led...