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.
7,000 kilometers from Argentina, there is the world's deepest blue hole, and its discovery left scientists in shock
Scientists have discovered a colossal blue hole in Chetumal Bay, Mexico, which has left researchers astonished due to its depth and unclear characteristics.
Citizen scientists discover a Great Barrier Reef coral giant ‘like a rolling meadow’
Citizen scientists have identified one of the largest coral colonies on the Great Barrier Reef, measuring 111 meters long and covering nearly 4,000 square meters.
Architectural principles inspire research into tiles encouraging coral settlement
Researchers are developing architectural prototypes to create structures that promote coral larvae settlement for reef restoration.
An 'Unexpected' Visual System: How Deep-Sea Fish See in the Dark?
A recent study reveals that some deep-sea fish possess an unconventional visual system that may reshape our understanding of vertebrate vision and adaptation to low-light environments.
University of Piraeus - School of Naval Cadets: Applications for the 7th Cycle of the Master's Program in 'Management in Marine Science & Technology'
The University of Piraeus announced the opening of applications for the 7th Cycle of its Master's Program in Marine Science & Technology Management for the academic year 2026-2027.
The Wave of Beauty: From Marine Ingredients to Ocean Inspiration as a Trend
The article discusses the evolving trend in cosmetics towards sustainable marine ingredients and biotechnology to protect ocean ecosystems.
TalTech Marine Scientist: Half of the Baltic Sea Could Freeze by Mid-Winter
A marine scientist from TalTech warns that climate change leads to unpredictable weather patterns and extreme events, with the Baltic Sea experiencing significant ice cover this January compared to the last 30 years.
The scientist explained why Kaštela was particularly affected by the tide
Natalija Dunić from the Laboratory for Marine Physics explained the meteorological reasons behind the sea rise that caused extensive damage along the coast, especially in Dalmatia.
Josefina Castellví, pioneer of Antarctic research, dies at 90
Oceanographer and marine biologist Josefina Castellví, the director of Spain's first scientific base in Antarctica, passed away at the age of 90.
On SA's devastated coasts citizen scientists are looking for hope
A new community-funded citizen science project on Kangaroo Island aims to check on marine life affected by ongoing algal blooms while providing hope to participants.