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🇪🇨 El Universo (ES)
National & Local

South American country to face anomalous waves in March

A hydrographic warning issued by naval authorities alerts a South American country about anomalous wave conditions affecting its coast from late February to early March.

Feb 26 • 16:18 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

A common rorqual of nine meters is found dead in the waters of Valencia

A nine-meter common rorqual has been found dead in Valencia, marking the second-largest whale species in the world.

Feb 16 • 17:34 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
National & Local

Greek Oceanographers Dive on an Island in Antarctica

Greek oceanographers Dionysia Rigatou and Eleni Kytiou conducted the first scientific dive from the Bulgarian base St. Clement of Ohrid on Livingston Island in Antarctica.

Feb 13 • 10:09 UTC
🇯🇵 Asahi Shimbun (JP)
World

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.

Feb 12 • 21:00 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
World

Giant 'ghost' jellyfish the size of a school bus discovered at 253 meters depth; this is its impressive length | VIDEO

Argentinian scientists recorded a giant ghost jellyfish measuring about 11 meters long during an oceanographic expedition in the Argentine Sea.

Feb 6 • 15:33 UTC
🇪🇸 ABC
Life & Tech

Josefina Castellví, a reference in polar management and research

Josefina Castellví, a pioneering oceanographer and microbiologist, was the first woman to direct a scientific station in Antarctica, leading the Juan Carlos I base.

Feb 5 • 14:40 UTC
🇪🇸 elDiario.es
World

Oceanographer Josefina Castellví dies at 90, the first woman to lead a base in Antarctica

Josefina Castellví, the first Spanish woman to participate in an Antarctic expedition, has passed away in Barcelona at the age of 90.

Feb 5 • 06:29 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
World

"Doomsday Glacier" loses stability. Experts: Underwater storms are destroying it

The Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica, known as the "Doomsday Glacier," is rapidly losing stability due to underwater storms and ocean water erosion.

Jan 5 • 14:06 UTC

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