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Researchers documented how cruise ship anchors can harm some of the oldest species of marine life in Antarctica.
In a nutshell Cruise ship anchors are causing visible and long-lasting damage to Antarctica’s fragile seafloor ecosystems, ...
Scientists reveal how ship anchor damage is scarring Antarctica’s seafloor and threatening fragile ecosystems.
During the 2022-2023 tourism season, over 70,000 visitors arrived on 70 vessels, with at least 195 ships (tourism, research, fishing, and yachts) anchoring in shallow waters up to 82.5 meters deep.
Ships operate in every ocean, and even the most remote waters aren't off-limits. When they anchor, they leave behind a ...
First video footage shows impacts of anchor and chain damage caused by cruise, research, fishing, and private vessels on ...
If you stumble upon redevelopment signs near the Ship & Anchor, don't panic too much — the beloved Calgary pub isn't being torn down. A pending land use redesignation application submitted in ...
The Lottie Cooper tragedy, which claimed a Norwegian sailor in 1894, is on display near the YMCA with the frame of the ship ...
Researchers used underwater cameras to document the seafloor at 36 sites across the Antarctic Peninsula and South Georgia Island. The resulting footage clearly shows how anchoring and shipping chains ...
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