Norway Monitored Russian Aircraft
Norwegian F-35 fighter jets tracked Russian bombers and fighters in international airspace over the Barents Sea.
The Navy warns ice travelers: "No reason to approach"
The Finnish Navy has issued a warning for individuals traveling on the ice, advising them to stay clear of military areas, especially during winter.
Antti Lindtman Welcomes the Swedish Idea of Permanent Swedish Troops in Lappland: Warm Welcome
Finnish and Swedish social democrats propose the establishment of multinational troops on Gotland to enhance security in the Baltic Sea region amid rising threats.
Pavel Alling Peña, the American poet who died in the boat that tried to reach Cuba
Pavel Alling Peña, a Cuban-American poet, tragically died attempting to reach Cuba by sea, amidst a clash with authorities.
Lighthouse keeper's wife's remains saved from being swallowed by sea
Archaeologists have successfully relocated the remains of Jane Ann Owen, the wife of a lighthouse keeper, from a remote Queensland island to protect them from rising sea levels.
We are discussing a friendly acquisition of Cuba, says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a "friendly acquisition" of Cuba, contrary to Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel's rigid stance on national sovereignty following a violent incident at sea.
The Baltic Sea suffers due to climate change. Experts: "Dead zone is growing"
A report indicates that the Baltic Sea is experiencing rising temperatures and ecological challenges exacerbated by climate change.
Breaking: U.S. Central Command: The USS Frank Peterson Jr. conducted live-fire drills in the Arabian Sea
The U.S. Navy destroyer USS Frank Peterson Jr. has conducted live-fire drills in the Arabian Sea amid rising regional tensions and the deployment of F-22 fighters in Israel.
Navy warns of possible subtropical cyclone at sea
The Brazilian Navy has issued a warning regarding favorable conditions for the development of a subtropical cyclone at sea, approximately 600 kilometers southeast of Arraial do Cabo, in the Lakes Region of Rio de Janeiro.
Russia's Hybrid War in the West and the 'Probably Russian' Drone That Approached the French Aircraft Carrier 'Charles de Gaulle' in Sweden
A potentially Russian drone came close to the French aircraft carrier 'Charles de Gaulle' near Sweden, raising concerns amid ongoing NATO exercises in the Baltic Sea.
Veal Snout and Sea Flavor on Plastic: Young Culinary Talent Serves Provocation
A young chef is making waves with provocative dishes that explore unconventional pairings and the use of unexpected materials.
Deployment of Two U.S. Aircraft Carriers, Arrival of the 'Strongest Fighter': Iran's Encirclement Strengthens at Sea and in the Air
The U.S. is beefing up military presence in the Middle East with two aircraft carriers and advanced fighter jets amid ongoing nuclear negotiation tensions with Iran.
Mum whose daughter caught vomiting bug: 'We won't set foot in the sea again'
A mother recounts the traumatic experience of her daughter contracting a vomiting bug during a holiday in Cornwall, leading them to avoid the sea in the future.
A sunny Friday in almost the entire country, with the Canary Islands on alert for wind, haze, and rough seas
Most of Spain enjoys a sunny Friday, except for the Canary Islands, which are on alert due to strong winds and hazardous sea conditions.
606 Immigrants Died Crossing the Mediterranean in Two Months Due to Strengthened European Regulations
In the first two months of this year, at least 606 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea, a significant increase attributed to stricter immigration enforcement policies in European countries.
Panic hit when the car sank into the ice – the doors wouldn't open either
A car sank into the sea in Luoto, Finland, after the ice beneath it broke, leading to a panic situation for the driver and passenger.
"Moves 242 ships a day": Xi's strange move in the South China Sea
In 2025, the South China Sea experienced an unprecedented Chinese naval presence with an average of 241 operational ships daily, reflecting a clear strategy by Beijing.
Cloudy with local rain today - The weather pattern for the weekend
Today, cloudiness and local rains are expected in the Peloponnese and southern Ionian region, with sunny conditions prevailing elsewhere.
Oil Traffic Jam at Sea: 375 Million Barrels Stored on Ships, Almost as Much as Spain's Annual Consumption
The oil market is experiencing significant disruptions due to geopolitical tensions and sanctions, leading to a major backlog of crude oil storage on ships.
North Korea launches a ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan; the seventh in two weeks
North Korea has conducted its seventh ballistic missile launch into the Sea of Japan in two weeks, citing self-defense against U.S. military presence in the region.
This Manly youngster played against future NFL stars. Now he's trying to crack the NRL
Manly backrower Hugo Hart is transitioning from American high school football to pursuing a career in the NRL after a successful debut season with the Sea Eagles.
Rare shark found by fisherman in Guanabara Bay and returned to the sea; video
A rare angel shark was accidentally caught and subsequently released back into the sea by a fisherman in Guanabara Bay, Brazil.
Man flees to the sea after report of harassment and is arrested in Cabo Frio
An 18-year-old man was arrested after fleeing into the sea in Cabo Frio to escape charges of harassment.
Boy brutally assaulted his mother - Found dead
A 20-year-old amateur football player is suspected of brutally assaulting his mother in Italy and was later found dead in the sea.
The return of a legend: one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World reappears in the Mediterranean
A Franco-Egyptian archaeological team has recovered 22 monumental blocks from the submerged ruins of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in the Mediterranean Sea, marking the revival of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
An experiment with copies of monuments, on land and at sea, is the second leg of archaeology
The article discusses the ongoing experiments in recreating historical monuments, particularly ships, emphasizing that such initiatives are not new.
Sweden Downs Russian Drone Near French Aircraft Carrier
Sweden's military intercepted and downed a Russian drone in the Baltic Sea that was approaching the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle during exercises.
Israel: 'From the river to the sea, there will only be one Jewish state,' says Bezalel Smotrich
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared in a video response that Israel aims to extend its territory from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, denying the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Outrage in Monte Hermoso: a couple took a penguin out of the sea and brought it to shore for photos
A couple in Monte Hermoso caused outrage after pulling a penguin from the ocean to take photos, sparking widespread criticism on social media.
Hydra: How much are locals and shopkeepers paid for closing their businesses
The filming of the movie "The Ridders" in Hydra has caused both excitement and tension among locals, particularly due to the presence of 11 sea taxis that were initially asked to vacate the harbor area.
Nearly 8,000 migrants died or vanished on routes worldwide in 2025
The UN migration agency reported that at least 7,667 migrants died or went missing globally in 2025, with a call for safer migration routes following a significant toll in the Mediterranean Sea.
A tear in the hall, a rose in Herlev, and a sea of microphones: Here is election day in six pictures
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced a parliamentary election to be held on March 24, 2026, during a vote concerning a food check.
Race against time in desperate search for British schoolgirl, 7, swept out to sea in Morocco
The search for a missing seven-year-old British girl, Inaayah Makda, who was swept out to sea in Morocco, is expected to be suspended due to adverse weather conditions.
Dolphins Contaminated by Electronics. 'This is a Warning Signal'
Chemicals from electronic devices have been discovered in endangered dolphin species in the South China Sea, highlighting serious environmental issues related to e-waste.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under finalised post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal allows for smoother border crossings at Gibraltar, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while implementing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under post-Brexit deal
A new post-Brexit deal outlines that Schengen rules will apply at the Gibraltar border, eliminating routine passport checks for daily crossers while introducing dual checks for air and sea arrivals.
A pair of pants found at sea may belong to Airam, the 20-year-old autistic young man missing in La Palma
A pair of pants found at sea is believed to potentially belong to Airam, a 20-year-old autistic man who has been missing since February 16 in La Palma.
The Civil Guard confirms the discovery in the sea of the pants worn by Airam, the young autistic man missing in La Palma
The Spanish Civil Guard has confirmed the discovery of pants belonging to Airam, a 20-year-old autistic man missing since February 16 in La Palma, and plans to expand coastal searches.
Baltic Sea cables to receive better protection
The Baltic Sea countries are enhancing surveillance of underwater cables and vessels to ensure better protection and information sharing.
Technical failure led to helicopter accident off Sotra
A technical fault in a circuit board caused a Sikorsky S-92A helicopter to crash into the sea near Sotra on February 28, 2024, according to a report by the Norwegian Accident Investigation Authority.
Lloyd’s Register: A New Era for the Hellenic Advisory Committee with Ioanna Prokopiou as President
Ioanna Prokopiou has officially taken up her role as president of the Hellenic Advisory Committee of Lloyd’s Register, marking a significant collaboration with the Greek shipping community.
Demographic Crisis in Fishing: What a Report Shows for the Mediterranean and Black Sea
A report indicates a demographic crisis in small-scale fishing, revealing that a significant percentage of fishermen are over 40 years old, raising concerns about the future of the fishing industry in these regions.
Shusaku Sugimoto, researcher at Tohoku University: 'The sea rising 6°C and staying that way for two years has never been seen before'
Shusaku Sugimoto, a researcher from Tohoku University, highlights alarming climate changes in Japan, including a significant rise in sea temperatures.
USA: Cuba Accuses Boat Crew of 'Terrorist Intentions'
Cuba has intensified its accusation against the crew of a Florida-registered speedboat, labeling them as having 'terrorist intentions' in relation to a deadly confrontation at sea.
Cuba claims that 10 terrorists were aboard the attacked boat as outrage grows in the United States
Cuba accuses a group allegedly composed of U.S. residents of attempting to infiltrate the island for terrorist activities following an armed engagement at sea.
Police summon and investigate Yoo Byung-ho, Audit Committee member for leaking military secrets in the 'West Sea shooting incident'
Police have summoned and are investigating Yoo Byung-ho, an Audit Committee member accused of leaking military secrets related to the West Sea shooting incident.
Second Narrows Rail Bridge malfunction traps 13 deep-sea cargo vessels
The Second Narrows Rail Bridge in Metro Vancouver malfunctioned, trapping 13 deep-sea cargo vessels and disrupting marine traffic in the area.
Cuba coast guard kills 4 on Florida-registered boat
The Cuban coast guard has killed four individuals on a boat registered in Florida amid an escalation of tensions regarding migration and law enforcement at sea.
80 Years Missing: WWII Era Bomber Found in the Baltic Sea
Underwater archaeologists have discovered the wreck of a WWII era B-17 bomber in the Baltic Sea, potentially identifying a long-lost crew and bringing closure to their families.
Spring is Coming: The First Eagle Egg Has Been Laid
The first eggs of the season have been laid by sea eagles, which has sparked considerable interest among viewers of a live-streaming channel dedicated to observing these birds.