The ocean floor is becoming a massive plastic dump, with debris accumulating in deep-sea canyons and harming marine life.
The ocean floor is rapidly becoming a massive plastic dump, threatening the survival of hundreds of marine species due to increasing seafloor pollution.
About 80 people packed the room for the second of two events in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The first ...
Obscurity can be its own kind of magic, especially when a book feels deeply personal yet rarely visible online. This kind of love grows quietly, shaped by resonance rather than trends. The story ...
I was 18 years old, hungover, and highly impressionable when my mate Dean dragged me into the travel agent (remember them?) ...
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When a submarine exceeds crush depth, the results are fast, violent, and unforgiving
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How you could explore the deepest ocean trenches
If you traveled to the deepest points of Earth, what would you find? Lost cities, mythical sea monsters, rivers of gold?
Three-month expedition will plumb uncharted depths of eastern Pacific in quest for new life forms and insights into quakes ...
As Guam and the CNMI await the next steps in a potential federal push for deep-sea mining in the region, the Trump ...
The founder of a company interested in harvesting rare minerals from the seafloor near the Marianas says he wants "high quality engagement" with communities in the region, and that new ...
The ocean covers more than two-thirds of the planet and remains one of the most unexplored and mysterious environments on ...
A scuba diver until age 79, Georgette Apol Douwma photographed reefs around the world and then transformed her images into dazzling kaleidoscopic designs. Photographer Georgette Apol Douwma’s ...
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