Monster 9-FOOT great white shark spotted off US tourist spot Myrtle Beach
A juvenile great white shark named Brookes was observed 42 miles off Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, providing insights into the migration patterns of young sharks.
Ocean warming causes a 20% decrease in fish populations, study shows
A new study reveals that ocean warming is leading to a nearly 20% annual decrease in fish biomass worldwide.
Which is not salty: Icebergs or Sea Ice? How Ice Forms in the Antarctic Ocean
The article discusses the upcoming Antarctic observation mission and explains the formation of different types of ice in the Antarctic Ocean.
Scientists use seals to collect data about the ocean in Antarctica
Researchers in Antarctica are using Weddell seals equipped with tracking devices to study the effects of ocean warming.
Unprecedented Cold: Rare 'Sleeper Shark' Swimming in the Depths Around Antarctica
A rare 'sleeper shark' has been filmed swimming in the icy depths near Antarctica, marking the first confirmed sighting of such a species in these frigid waters.
Like in 'The Day After Tomorrow': the natural phenomenon occurring in Florida that could cause havoc in the future
Research indicates potential climate disruptions in Florida's ocean currents, reminiscent of those depicted in the movie 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
Shark from the Depths of Antarctica Caught on Camera. We Have Never Seen Anything Like This
An unusual footage shows a shark slowly swimming towards the camera in the Antarctic waters, captured by a research center studying deep-sea life.
This video surprised researchers: - We went down there and did not expect to see a shark
Researchers in Antarctica captured a surprising video of a nearly 4-meter-long Pacific sleeper shark, challenging the belief that sharks do not inhabit the icy waters of the Southern Ocean.
Heat transport to the Arctic Ocean has increased by 1.5 times in 20 years; is a vicious cycle created by water temperature and ice involved?
Recent research has revealed that heat transported from the Pacific Ocean to the Canada Basin in the Arctic Ocean has increased by 1.5 times over the past 20 years, contributing to the melting of Arctic ice.
The Mystery of 'Dark Oxygen' 4,000 Meters Deep: A Scientific Mission Begins to Discover Its Origin
An international team of ecologists discovers 'dark oxygen' in the abyssal waters of the Pacific Ocean, prompting a scientific mission to understand its origin.
They Eat Bones and Survive on the Seabed Desert. Research Gradually Reveals Pieces of the Deep-Sea Puzzle
This article explores the unique survival mechanisms of deep-sea organisms, particularly a tiny worm that plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological processes on the ocean floor.
Antarctic Research Vessel 'Shirase' Arrives Off Totten Glacier; Ocean Observations Begin
The Antarctic research vessel 'Shirase' has arrived at the Totten Glacier and has begun oceanographic observations.
South Korea-UK Joint Research Team Successfully Observes Ocean Below 934m Thick Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica
A joint research team from South Korea and the UK has successfully penetrated 934m of ice near the Thwaites Glacier grounding line in Antarctica to observe the ocean below, a critical area for potential glacial melting that may raise global sea levels significantly.
After discovering a jellyfish the size of a school bus, scientists from Conicet call to 'continue studying the deep ocean'
Argentinian scientists were surprised by the video recording of a giant ghost jellyfish in the depths of the Argentine Sea during an ocean exploration campaign.
VIDEO A giant phantom jellyfish filmed near Argentina
Scientists captured footage of the rare giant phantom jellyfish, Stygiomedusa gigantea, during deep-sea exploration in the South Atlantic Ocean near Argentina.
13 Years in the Depths: How Japan Discovered Rare Minerals That Could Supply the World for Centuries?
Japan has announced the discovery of rare earth minerals that could provide resources for the world for 780 years, a culmination of 13 years of research beginning in 2013 in the western Pacific near Minami Torishima Island.
Climate Crisis: Can the Ocean Save Us β or We Save It?
In an interview, Katja Matthes, director of the Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, discusses the challenges of protecting the ocean amid climate change and the potential role of rock flour in addressing climate issues.
Discoveries in Science: From Intermittent Fasting to Brick Construction β these breakthroughs have been achieved by Munich scientists
Research from TU Munich highlights significant advancements in rapid disease diagnosis, sustainable robotics for ocean cleanup, and innovative uses of stem cells by 2025.
Record Ocean Heat for the Ninth Consecutive Year
In 2025, ocean heat reached the highest level on record at depths of up to 2000 meters, marking the ninth consecutive year of increasing temperatures, according to an analysis by an international group of scientists.
Search for the missing plane from the mysterious flight MH370 is starting again
A new search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will commence on Tuesday after nearly 12 years, led by the research company Ocean Infinity, which will only be paid if the wreckage is found.