Hwang Jong-woo, Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries nominee, "Plans for crew evacuation in crisis in the Persian Gulf"
Hwang Jong-woo, the nominee for Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries in South Korea, outlined plans to secure the safety of Korean sailors in the Persian Gulf amid rising tensions and the potential need for evacuation.
According to French right-wing populists, local elections confirmed their hopes for success in the presidential elections
French right-wing populists believe that the recent local elections have bolstered their prospects for the upcoming presidential elections despite not winning as many cities as anticipated.
Thousands of small sources suffocate the Oslofjord
A new report reveals that 80,000 small sewage systems are polluting the Oslofjord, leading to harmful algae growth that threatens marine life.
Air, land and sea search after man goes missing off NSW South Coast
A search operation is underway for a missing 25-year-old man off the coast of Sussex Inlet in New South Wales, Australia.
‘We’ll never know why’: Former CEO recalls fatal B.C. ferry sinking 20 years later
Former BC Ferries CEO David Hahn reflects on the tragic sinking of the Queen of the North ferry, which occurred 20 years ago, resulting in the loss of two lives.
Everyone satisfied with the results of the municipal elections in France
Despite a high abstention rate of 40% in the second round of the French municipal elections, representatives from nearly all political forces in the country expressed satisfaction with the results.
Local Elections in France: Leftist Triumphs in Paris, Marseille, and Lyon – Disappointment for Le Pen
In the recent local elections in France, left-wing parties achieved significant victories in major cities, while far-right and far-left parties struggled to gain traction despite increasing their voter share.
"If we want to win the presidential election, we will necessarily need this union": Éric Ciotti wants to make his victory in Nice a laboratory for 2027
Éric Ciotti plans to leverage his political victory in Nice as a means to unite for a successful presidential campaign in 2027.
A new species discovered by CONICET was chosen among the ten most emblematic in the world
A new marine parasite discovered by CONICET, Acanthobothrium goleketen, has been recognized internationally as one of the ten most emblematic species of 2025.
France: Setback for far-right Rassemblement National in local elections
The far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party faced significant losses in the recent municipal elections in France, particularly in Toulon and Marseille, undermining their hopes for a boost ahead of next year's presidential elections.
Municipal Results: The Rise of the National Rally in the Second Round on the Map
In the second round of municipal elections in France, the National Rally party secured victories in 16 municipalities, building on its earlier gains.
The left resists in Paris, Marseille, and Lyon, the three major French cities
In the recent municipal elections in France, the left successfully retained control of Paris, Marseille, and Lyon, despite the far-right party's efforts.
Édouard Philippe, re-elected mayor of Le Havre, his condition to run in the presidential elections next year
Édouard Philippe was re-elected mayor of Le Havre with 47% of the votes, positioning him as a leading centrist candidate for the 2027 presidential elections in France.
Le Pen's far right suffers setbacks in French mayoral elections, ex-PM Philippe wins key race
Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally experienced significant losses in French municipal elections, particularly in Toulon and Nîmes, while former PM Édouard Philippe secured re-election in Le Havre.
6,300 Seahorses in Packed Boxes: Only 10% to 20% of Trafficked Wildlife Survives
Authorities discovered 6,300 dead seahorses in Ecuador, highlighting the severe impact of wildlife trafficking on marine species survival.
VIDEO: dolphins put on a show on the coast of Rio
A group of dolphins displayed remarkable behavior off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, coinciding with International Water Day.
Orcas can be occasional cannibals, study claims
A new study reveals that orcas may occasionally engage in cannibalism, as evidenced by bite-marked dorsal fins found on a Russian beach.
The guitarfish: the species that scientists and coastal communities seek to save
The guitarfish, a unique species with features of both sharks and rays, faces an uncertain future as scientists and coastal communities strive to protect it.
The Marines are moving.. How is Washington planning to break Iranian control over Hormuz?
The U.S. Marine Corps is deploying a rapid response unit to the Middle East to ensure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions.
Shark Strands on Cacimba do Padre Beach in Fernando de Noronha; VIDEO
An adult lemon shark stranded on Cacimba do Padre Beach in Fernando de Noronha, attracting the attention of tourists and locals.
Sharks found in the Bahamas testing positive for cocaine and other substances
Scientists discovered that sharks around Eleuthera, Bahamas, tested positive for cocaine, caffeine, and analgesics, highlighting human contamination in these waters.
The Winter Cold Has Done Harm to the Killer Jellyfish
Cold winter temperatures have dramatically reduced the population of the invasive killer jellyfish in the Baltic Sea, according to new research from Denmark's Technical University.
World Water Day: images show whales, dolphins, and rare octopus along the coast of Rio
New images released on World Water Day reveal the presence of humpback whales, numerous dolphins, and a rare species of octopus along the coast of Rio de Janeiro, showcasing marine biodiversity and the importance of coastal conservation.
This is how the ‘Prognathodon cipactli’, the marine monster from the dinosaur era discovered in Mexico, was
Fossil evidence reveals the existence of the Prognathodon cipactli, a six-meter-long marine predator that lived in the late Cretaceous period in what is now northeastern Mexico.
Antarctic krill, key to greenhouse gas absorption, contributes to the 'whale pump'
Antarctic krill play a significant role in absorbing greenhouse gases and supporting the local ecosystem, including large marine mammals like whales.
Search underway for four people off Tasmania's north-west coast
A search operation has commenced for four individuals whose fishing vessel has gone missing off the north-west coast of Tasmania.
Larger sharks could enter Port Phillip as climate warms water, scientists say
Research indicates that climate change is causing sharks to migrate closer to Melbourne, posing potential risks and challenges for local fisheries.
Scientists discover whale song recording made in 1949 in Bermuda
A long-lost recording of a humpback whale song from 1949 may provide new insights into whale communication, according to researchers.
Are these teeth? Scientists explained what the woman really found on the historic island
A woman claimed to have found ancient marine animal remains while vacationing on a remote island, which the local community verified through social media.
A brave Marine colonel took on the Pentagon — and paid the price for it
The article discusses Colonel Drew Cukor's controversial leadership of Project Maven, highlighting the challenges and opposition he faced from within the Pentagon.
Flowers in the desert and dinosaur nest? See the most curious news of the month
Scientists recreated a real dinosaur nest to understand how they incubated their eggs, and researchers found a 60-year-old sea turtle in Espírito Santo, Brazil.
Sea Professor: "Denmark is one of the worst places in the world to keep so many pigs"
A marine professor warns that Denmark's unique geographical conditions make it particularly vulnerable to the environmental impacts of large-scale pig farming.
The World War II bombs lying in the Baltic Sea are surprisingly rich oases of life
A recent study reveals that World War II ordnance found on the seabed of the Baltic Sea has become unexpectedly rich habitats, supporting significantly more biodiversity than the surrounding sea floor.
The Sea Swallows Our Poisons: Human Pollutants Have Become Part of the Chemistry of All Oceans
A new study reveals that human-made chemical pollutants have infiltrated oceanic ecosystems and the chemical composition of seawater, potentially disrupting natural processes.
Live: Thousands more US Marines to be deployed to Middle East, officials say
The US military is sending thousands of additional marines and sailors to the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran.
United States Deploys Marine Group in the Middle East Due to the War in Iran
The U.S. has deployed thousands of Marines to the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict in Iran, as reported by CNN based on U.S. officials.
US media: US is sending more marines to the Middle East
Reports indicate that the U.S. is deploying additional marine troops to the Middle East amidst escalating tensions and military considerations regarding Iran.
Turtle and dolphin found dead on São Luís beach raise environmental alert
A green turtle and a Sotalia guianensis dolphin were found dead on a beach in São Luís, prompting environmental concerns and highlighting the threats marine animals face.
Le Pen's ally may rise to lead the center of the French Riviera
Eric Ciotti, an ally of Marine Le Pen, is poised to win the second round of mayoral elections in Nice, France, as the National Rally hopes his victory will unite right-leaning voters for future elections.
Trump mobilizes more troops and amplifies action in the Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump has sent a second Marine expeditionary force to the Middle East, despite denying intentions for ground troops in Iran.
The first female SAR captain: Due to wages, mainly enthusiasts work here
Captain Paulina Pacuła discusses the unique responsibilities and freedoms associated with being a captain in marine search and rescue, highlighting the passion required for the role due to the challenging wages.
The US accelerates the deployment of Marines to the Middle East, sources claim
The US is reportedly expediting the deployment of thousands of Marines and sailors to the Middle East, according to anonymous sources.
Cold Response exercise brought Captain Maggie Carpenter to Finland: 'The coldest I've ever been exposed to'
The article discusses the challenges faced by Captain David Leesman of the U.S. Marine Corps during the transfer of a Hercules tanker to Finland for NATO's Cold Response exercise.
Africa: Kenya's Chance to Redefine Africa's Role in Global Ocean Diplomacy
Kenya's hosting of the Our Ocean Conference presents an opportunity to advocate for sustainable ocean management and address the issues affecting African coastal communities.
Breaking: Iranian Revolutionary Guard: We are eagerly awaiting the US Marine Corps and are fully prepared to reveal our naval surprises to them
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has expressed its eagerness to encounter the US Marine Corps, stating they are prepared to unveil their naval surprises.
Marine Secretariat arrests Omar Oswaldo Torres, alias 'El Patas', member of 'Los Mayos'
The Mexico Marine Secretariat has arrested Omar Oswaldo Torres, a member of the criminal group 'Los Mayos', during an operation in Culiacán.
Sharks show contamination by cocaine and medications in the waters of the Bahamas
A study found that sharks near Eleuthera, Bahamas, contain traces of cocaine, caffeine, and analgesics, indicating human pollution in these waters.
Kyllini: Ancient object was retrieved with fishing nets
An ancient object likely a fragment of an amphora was discovered by a fishing boat in the waters of Kyllini, Greece.
The spectacular images that show unique creatures and corals in the Caribbean
A team of scientists has discovered untouched coral reefs and unique marine life in the deep waters of the British Caribbean territories during their first expedition beyond shallow waters.
How the war in the Middle East could drive up fish prices in markets
The increasing marine diesel prices, driven by the war in the Middle East, are threatening to raise fish prices at local markets as fishermen face mounting operational costs.