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THE Nippon Foundation-Gebco Seabed 2030 Project announced on World Hydrography Day that 27.3 percent of the world’s ocean ...
I’ve been coming to the Goodwood Festival of Speed since the early '90s, when it was still forming into the phenomenon it has ...
I’ve been coming to the Goodwood Festival of Speed since the early '90s, when it was still forming into the phenomenon it has ...
Portus lulius was a Roman naval base at Misenum, which used to be the headquarters of the Roman Empire’s fleet in the ...
A team of NASA researchers has developed a cutting-edge satellite designed to map the ocean floor with unprecedented precision ...
An ultra-detailed map of the ocean floor uses gravity-based data collected by satellite. NASA and CNES launched the satellite to survey Earth’s surface water.
“The Indian Ocean tsunami 20 years ago has reshaped the way the humanitarian community addresses emergencies today, highlighting the importance of disaster preparedness,” a European Union ...
This means that the dots on the map are often in the wrong places, and up to 60 percent can be sitting in unknown locations on the sea floor. AUVs could enhance our knowledge about the locations of ...
For the first time ever, scientists have had help from sea lions in mapping the ocean floor. And the marine mammals have done their job well, capturing six different marine habitats, including ...
The sea lions have provided the research team with footage of six seafloor habitats, offering a new look at Australia's coastal topography and human impact on ocean ecosystems.
Daphne, Phoebe, Iris and Pasithea demonstrated how marine mammals can help scientists understand mysterious places that humans may never visit.