It's fun to solve the mysteries of the ocean... so make it your career
Oceanography is a promising career for those passionate about the ocean and its secrets, focusing on various scientific studies related to marine activities.
UKMTO: Risk of Interference in Navigation from Increased Military Activity
The UKMTO has issued a warning to the international shipping community about growing threats to marine safety in critical Middle Eastern regions due to heightened military activities.
The Sea Festival Returns
The Boat & Fishing Show 2026 will take place from March 12 to 15, highlighting various marine activities and showcasing over 250 exhibitors.
Why does Pernambuco register more shark attacks than the Southeast?
Pernambuco's coastline has seen a significantly higher rate of shark attacks compared to the Southeast region of Brazil, with environmental conditions and human activities playing key roles in this disparity.
A Sea Without Tour Boats and Fishing Hooks: Just a Dream? The Troubled Life of Southern Bottlenose Dolphins
Research reveals that the critical habitat of the endangered southern bottlenose dolphin in Jeju is poorly managed, threatening their survival due to fishing activities.
In the Depths of the Pacific Ocean: Discovery of a 'Hidden World' Rich in Life
A new international study reveals that the deep Pacific Ocean, previously thought lifeless, is actually teeming with life, highlighting the potential negative impacts of industrial activities in this unique ecosystem.
High Seas Treaty a chance for China to lead on marine conservation
The High Seas Treaty presents an opportunity for China to demonstrate leadership in marine conservation by regulating activities in international waters.