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As per the plan of the researchers, iron will be released across 3,800 square miles northeast Pacific by 2026. Currently, scientists at the non-profit Exploring Ocean Iron Solutions (ExOIS) have ...
In an experiment in the South China Sea, scientists dropped a cow carcass into the ocean to investigate what would happen and ...
Scientists are planning to pack the northeast Pacific Ocean with millions of tons of iron each year in hopes of slowing global warming, but critics warn it could be devastating for ocean life.
A mysterious and highly active undersea volcano off the Pacific Coast could erupt by the end of this year, scientists say. Nearly a mile deep and about 700 miles northwest of San Francisco, the ...
The devastation began in late 2014, when the Blob took hold in the northeast Pacific. Ocean temperatures soared by 7 degrees Fahrenheit (around 4 degrees Celsius), disrupting the entire ecosystem.
The story begins in late 2014, when a brutal marine heat wave nicknamed the “Blob” parked itself over the Pacific northeast, raising ocean temperatures far above normal for almost two years.
An ocean heat wave in the northeast Pacific killed 4 million common murre birds, making it the largest documented single-species die-off in the modern era, new research has found.
The earthquake was centered in the Pacific Ocean 13 miles northeast of the city of Esmeraldas, and it had a depth of 21.7 miles, according to the United States Geological Survey.
In an experiment conducted in the South China Sea, scientists plunged a cow carcass into the ocean to investigate what would happen and were left stunned by eight surprising visitors ...
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