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Scientists have developed a novel solution to mapping deep ocean

Scientists have developed a novel solution to mapping the southern hemisphere’s deep ocean which they hope will fill gaps in knowledge around the species and habitats it contains.

Study: The ocean’s color is changing as a consequence of climate change

The ocean's color has changed significantly over the last 20 years, and the global trend is likely a consequence of human-induced climate change, report scientists at MIT, the National Oceanography Center in the U.K., and elsewhere.

Tasmania shows potential for green hydrogen exports to Rotterdam, says study

Tasmanian hydrogen can become part of the supplymix and assist to boost the new green hydrogen economy in the Netherlands and northwestern Europe.

Global shipping can halve emissions without impacting trade, study

New study comes ahead of key UN decision on shipping

Australian reefs a lifeboat for sharks and rays as global populations decline

The main driver of the population declines was found to be widespread overfishing.

Ukrainian border guards: Black Sea is turning into garbage dump and animal cemetery

On June 6, Russia destroyed the dam of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant across the Dnipro River, occupied by Russian forces

Floods tied to Russia leads to ecological disaster in Ukraine and the Black Sea

On the night of Tuesday, June 6, 2023, a major dam has been blown up in Russian-held Ukraine. As a result, dozens of settlements were flooded. The water continues to rise rapidly. Ecologists say the consequences will be catastrophic.

Sonardyne upgrade for India’s national tsunami detection network

A network of deep-water acoustic sensors that provides India’s coastal communities with an early warning of tsunami waves is being upgraded by Sonardyne to extend both their endurance and capability.

Plastic can drift far away from its starting point as it sinks into the sea, study says

In a new study in Environmental Science & Technology, one team used computer modeling to study how far bits of lightweight plastic travel when falling into the Mediterranean Sea.

Scientists find Cod larvae attracted to noise from offshore wind turbines

North Sea show significant impacts on marine ecosystem cod larvae wind turbines

British scientists tracking two enormous icebergs larger than London

A81 broke off Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf in February after being weakly tethered to the mainland for years, according to The British Antarctic Survey.

Studying ship tracks to inform climate intervention decision-makers

Sandia scientists have developed computer tools to study inadvertent marine cloud brightening.

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