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Residents and environmental advocates confront a decades-in-the-making binational pollution crisis that continues to plague ...
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Coastal communities in Spain every year honor Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the patron of sailors. In Estepona, a former fishing ...
Design and Decor Supervisor Mathew P. Willmann wants to take Orange County fairgoers on a journey to their happy place. He ...
The movie “Jaws” (1975) is celebrating its 50th anniversary. And it has been an unusually active worldwide celebration for a mere movie, albeit one that irreversibly altered ocean bathing – in the ...
In the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s inspiring them right now. A ...
From deep-diving whales to jellyfish with long trailing tentacles, these deep-sea creatures highlight how much we still have to learn about life in the ocean’s depths.
In addition to the three-foot-deep pit filled with 40 tons of sand, the entire back area of the house is decked out in a seaside theme. From the ocean view painted onto the garage to the sailboat ...
Deep-sea mining in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean could harm ocean life including whales and dolphins, new research shows.
Noise pollution from deep-sea mining carries an invisible risk for sea life, warn researchers, urging greater transparency from the industry to help mitigate the harms.
UN Ocean Conference opens in France with 60 leaders debating deep-sea mining, marine protection zones, and calls for a global ocean conservation treaty.
Today, technological advances in deep-sea exploration bring us to the threshold of a new endeavour—one that calls upon the best of our collective capabilities.