The world’s seas rose by 0.59cm in 2024, well above the 0.43cm predicted by scientists. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New species of shark, sea butterfly, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral, and shrimp were just some of the marine ...
The world's sea levels grew far more quickly and by a larger amount than anticipated in 2024, mostly due to warming water ...
Ever wondered how much of our vast, mysterious oceans we’ve uncovered? Spoiler alert: not nearly as much as you’d think!
Satellite images taken at the beginning of March show the iceberg parked on a shallow underwater shelf off the coast of South ...
These massive cities are sinking into the ocean as climate change fuels rising sea levels all around the world.
Global sea ice reached a new record low in February, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
So it's a far more accurate way to assess how the current's strength and behaviour will change as the world warms. It picks up the intricate interactions between ice melting and ocean circulation.
Scientists working with the Ocean Census have discovered more than 800 new marine species over the past two years. It’s part of a decade-long project trying to expand what we know about life under the ...