Study suggests how the ballast water from ships could fuel the spread of stony coral tissue loss disease, a condition that kills corals. Read to know more about these findings.
Legends about the unexplained events in Bermuda Triangle have circulated for decades, although they slowly died down in recent years. So do mysterious things in this part of the world still happen? Find out the answer in this article.
The controversial HMS Gloucester warship was discovered with wine bottles unopened since it sank in the 17th century. Read more about the vessel and the history behind it.
Experts from the UK discovered the lost rudder of the warship HMS Invincible after its wreckage more than 200 years ago. Learn more about the history behind the wreckage and the collection of the ship's missing parts.
Oceanography experts partnered with a shipping firm to deploy robotic buoys on the east coast. Learn more about the purpose of these marine devices and how could they help with both the shipping industry and the animals of the sea.
International institutes carry out a study to know the reason behind the abnormal decline of whale shark populations around the globe. Read more about the reason that pushes the animals to their extinction.
A new report recently said most ships are going beyond limits in sites designated to shield critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, of which just roughly 360 have remained.
SFU researchers plan to use AI and machine learning to classify whale calls, which will be used in their warning system to protect resident killer whales from ships.
Seattle-based OceanGate Inc. this week announced plans for a manned expedition to study the R.M.S. Titanic, the world’s most famous shipwreck. Fewer than 200 people have ever visited the Titanic since it sank in April 1912 according to historians’ estimates.