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The government of New South Wales has announced an ambitious $16 million shark surveillance plan to increase beach and surf safety.
Sharks are one of the oldest living species on planet Earth. They've survived the most severe mass extinction events, and they rule 70 percent of the world.
Scientists from Selcuk University (SU) have discovered a 5,000-year-old shipping sea route in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Going for a day at the beach? Need water to stay hydrated? Learn how to say "no" to plastic containers. Cook your own edible water bottles.
A group of scientist from the Yale University has discovered the oldest known species of a sea scorpion, in a meteorite crater located in the Iowa River, in Winneshiek.
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The number of seaside communities whose beaches are losing sand is growing exponentially. What are the explanations for coastal erosion, and what can be done to mitigate its devastating impact?
In the age of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation, it's hard to come up with a truly disruptive idea. Reflect Orbital is an exception.
The records of global surface temperature started in 1850. Since then, Humanity has been able to register, analyze, and compare the evolution and shifts in warmth and coolness throughout the world.
There is a place on Earth where the difference between low and high tide reaches 53.6 feet (16.3 meters). It's the Bay of Fundy in Canada. You've got to see it to believe it.