The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has withdrawn a proposed regulation intended to protect the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale from vessel strikes. The decision has left conservationists and Maine’s lobster industry expressing disappointment,
The sun is currently at solar maximum, according to NASA, the peak of activity in its natural cycle, which is creating more opportunities to see the northern lights.
BOSTON - About 75 North Atlantic right whales, representing about 20% of the critically endangered species' population worldwide, have gathered in an area off the coast of New England.
The agency expects a minor or greater geomagnetic storm—a disturbance of Earth’s magnetic field—on Saturday, which increases the likelihood of northern lights displays being visible to more people, as the effects of a recent coronal mass ejection reach Earth, according to NOAA’s three-day forecast.
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has announced the required update to the 2019-2020 New Hampshire Coastal Flood Risk Summary is now in progress.
The states that will likely see the natural light phenomenon, known as the Aurora Borealis, are Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake shook the coast of New England Monday morning, officials said.The epicenter was pinpointed about 6 miles southeast of<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Biologists from the New England Aquarium say 20 percent of all the right whales in the world are together, right now, off the coast of New Hampshire.
The aurora borealis is back and is expected to be visible in more than 10 states. See which states will have the best views.
It’s been a very busy week underground in Maine, as there was an aftershock Wednesday morning from the larger earthquake that occurred Monday.
After a few inches of snow accumulated Wednesday, Granite Staters are dealing with a quick blast of especially cold air before the next snow chance.
A few inches of snow accumulated overnight across much of New Hampshire, leading to many school delays and slippery roads.