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CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - Pennsylvania dentist Thomas McFarland Jr., accused of dumping needles and medical materials off the coast of Avalon last summer, has hired a new, high-profile attorney.
It sounds bizarre—dump iron in the ocean to fight climate change. But the science behind phytoplankton blooms may offer a surprising path forward.
The bold question-askers at What If explore what happens when humans dump 3.5 billion tons of trash into the deep ocean.
In 1960, my father, Jacques Piccard, reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench – nearly 11,000m (36,000ft) below sea level.
By federal law, the shipping lanes of New York and New Jersey Harbor must be deep enough for large cargo ships. To maintain a ...
A startup called Gigablue claims to have reached a milestone by selling 200,000 carbon credits for its ocean-based carbon ...
Human waste, mostly plastic, was found in abundance at the deepest part of the Mediterranean called the Calypso Deep, 3.1 ...
Strong thunderstorms are expected to start firing up in the early evening Wednesday. And some storms could dump 2 to 3 inches ...
Residents in floodplains across 20 states have begun relocating following a recent warning of impending floods in the states ...
Demi Lovato and husband Jordan “Jutes” Lutes took time out of their honeymoon to recreate an iconic 'Keeping Up with the ...
North Myrtle Beach’s Chamber of Commerce recently took a boat ride with bags full of oyster shells to clean our waters, prevent erosion, and help other sea ...
The group documented historic and ongoing abandoned aquaculture equipment – including old sea cages, plastic, netting and ...