The first-ever dissection of the world’s rarest whale has enabled Indigenous people and conservation scientists in New Zealand to learn more about one of their taoka, which means treasure in the ...
We asked Carol Ofori what her plans are with the kids this school holiday. She shared some snippets of what she had in mind ...
Rep. Garbarino has served on the USMMA Board of Visitors since joining Congress and has been a leading advocate for modernizing the Academy’s campus and supporting the next generation of maritime ...
What do you remember about lockdown and the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa? Five years later on Thursday March 27, we remember the lives lost, the survivors and the after-effects of ...
Construction of the momument honouring the over 100 000 indentured labourers that travelled from India to South Africa in 1860, is finally getting underway in South Beach near uShaka Marine World.
London — The Monday collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker in the North Sea "has a high risk of being an environmental disaster in really important protected areas," Naomi Tilley ...
An oil tanker and cargo ship collided in the North Sea off the coast of East Yorkshire on Monday morning, forcing crew members to abandon ship. Both vessels burst into flames after the crash about ...
The crash ignited a huge fire, which is still burning on one of the vessels in the North Sea, about 10 miles off the coast of Hull, a busy port and fishing center. Dozens of people were rescued ...
Truman, even the most technologically well equipped and protected vessels in the world can suffer from accidents at sea.
slightly smaller than a Marine Expeditionary Unit, of which the service has seven located around the world. The 3rd MLR was the first of its kind to be stood up and was activated in March 2022.
Stuart said he was concerned “about the potential ecological impact” of the spill, whose cause was being investigated by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch. The U.S.-flagged chemical and ...
“In many parts of the world, like the reclaimed ground beneath San Francisco, the land is moving down faster than the sea itself is going up,” the study’s head author Marin ...