Google says it will rename the Gulf of Mexico on its U.S. maps, and Mexico is pushing back. This wouldn't be the first body ...
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The USS Carl Vinson is conducting routine flight operations in the South China Sea, with the George Washington in Japan and ...
Once the abode of Michael Thompson, a solitary fisherman who dedicated his life to the sea, this house holds the echoes of a simple yet meaningful existence. Rarely interacting with the townspeople, ...
A Russian spy ship seen in U.K. waters points to continuing worries over the safety of undersea cables that link the global ...
some 89 sea otters were reintroduced to the B.C. coast from Alaska – and though their population now numbers in the thousands up north, few have been documented along the South Island.
President Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” exemplifies a focus on symbolic gestures rather than addressing significant global challenges.
The researchers said they were told the species was fished near the Spratly Islands in Vietnam. More work will be need to done to find out if the species lives elsewhere in the South China Sea.
Yet in less than two years, that island has been whittled down by the sea to barely a dot — not much remains in the third photograph, dating to the end of 2024. — Lava from Iceland volcano ...
The Caspian Sea has witnessed a bizarre phenomenon. A temporary island formed off the coast of Azerbaijan and disappeared, all within a couple of years. The island, created by a mud volcano ...