California nixing algae that crowds out food for sea animals
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — For the first time, scientists say they have seen a species of bright green algae growing in the waters off California — and they are hoping it's the last. The invasive...
View ArticleRCI Affiliated Resorts In Phuket Celebrate Return Of International Leisure...
SINGAPORE, July 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- RCI, the world's leading vacation exchange company under the Panorama portfolio of leading travel membership brands, rejoices with affiliated resorts in Phuket...
View ArticleWorld’s First Floating Tidal Energy Array Can Stay in the Game for 20 Years
Tidal energy hasn’t been researched as much as solar and wind power when it comes to renewable energy. But they’re making noticeable progress in that area lately and the floating tidal energy array...
View ArticleJellyfishbot Is a Small Robot With a Big Apettite for Trash
Marine debris is a persistent pollution problem that reaches throughout the entire ocean. While people are actively making efforts to keep the local waterways clean, sometimes they need a little help...
View ArticleMussels, clams, and other shellfish in Canada's seas boiled to death in its...
The marine biologist Chris Harley made the discovery after investigating a foul stench coming from Vancouver's Kitsilano Beach on Sunday.
View ArticlePurus Marine Announces Agreement to Acquire Offshore Wind Service Operation...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Purus Marine, a maritime holding company that owns environmentally-advanced vessels and infrastructure equipment, today announced an agreement to acquire a large offshore wind...
View ArticleCielo Aldersyde And Edmonton Progress Update
*Cielo Is on Target to Complete Next Steps* *VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 8, 2021 / *Cielo WasteSolutions Corp. (TSXV:CMC)(OTCQB:CWSFF) (*"Cielo" *or the *"Company"*) is pleased to provide an...
View ArticleBusinessinsider.co.za | Mussels, clams, other shellfish in Canada's seas...
The marine biologist Chris Harley made the discovery after investigating a foul stench coming from Vancouver's Kitsilano Beach on Sunday.
View ArticleHaiti in turmoil, Japan declares state of emergency, Canadian heatwave takes...
Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita breaks down the top stories around the world.
View ArticleMEPs demand Brussels break global deadlock over Southern Ocean protected status
In a resolution passed on Thursday, MEPs overwhelmingly called on the Commission to demand the intensification of bilateral and multilateral efforts in order to reach an agreement over the creation of...
View ArticleIt’s Cold in the Ocean but It’s Hotter Inside Every Sea Otter
To stay warm in frigid seas, the marine mammals rely on an unexpected use of the powerhouses of their cells.
View ArticleBK Technologies Names General Payne Chairman
*- Retired Marine Corps Major General with Extensive Experience -* *WEST MELBOURNE, FL / ACCESSWIRE */* July 8, 2021* /* *BK Technologies Corporation (NYSE American:BKTI) today announced that board...
View ArticleNASA Space Lasers Map Meltwater Lakes In Antarctica With Striking Precision
From above, the Antarctic Ice Sheet might look like a calm, perpetual ice blanket that has covered Antarctica for millions of years. But the ice sheet can be thousands of meters deep at its thickest,...
View ArticleCommittee set up to monitor rescue of stranded sea turtles
Every year in the monsoon, the number of marine creatures washing up on the beaches in Mumbai and adjoining areas sees an increase
View ArticleCaroline County Marine Veteran, Fitness Trainer Claims $40,000 VaxCash Prize
A 57-year-old U.S. Marine Corps veteran from Denton, Maryland on the Eastern Shore is the latest winner to claim $40,000 in Maryland's VaxCash promotion. Studio: WJZ Baltimore
View ArticleJob fair in Fort Pierce seeks to hire entry-level shipyard staff
As part of a multi-million dollar effort to boost the marine industry, a company in Fort Pierce is bringing new jobs to the city's port. Studio: WPTV News | West Palm Beach
View ArticleWorld War II Veteran Honored In Brownsville
Private First Class Joseph Duda died while service the United States in the Marine Corps during World War II and on Thursday, Brownsville honored his service. Studio: KDKA CBS 2 Pittsburgh
View ArticleRas Abu Aboud stadium: The World Cup venue designed to be torn down
The 40,000-seat Ras Abu Aboud arena will host seven matches at Qatar 2022. It’s unique in that it’s built with shipping containers made from recycled steel and is the first World Cup stadium that.....
View ArticleElevator Industry Escalates its Mechanics Who kept the World Moving during...
As humanity reeled under the onslaught of COVID-19 and the resultant uncertainty, the world applauded the millions of essential services workers who tirelessly toiled a great risk. We, and rightfully...
View ArticleThe Sea of Marmara, a ‘Sapphire’ of Turkey, Is Choking From Pollution
A slimy secretion has coated harbors and beaches and smothered marine life. Warming waters are part of the problem.
View ArticleLike ‘Postapocalyptic Movies’: Heat Wave Killed Marine Wildlife en Masse
An early estimate points to a huge die-off along the Pacific Coast, and scientists say rivers farther inland are warming to levels that could be lethal for some kinds of salmon.
View ArticleLike in ‘Postapocalyptic Movies’: Heat Wave Killed Marine Wildlife en Masse
An early estimate points to a huge die-off along the Pacific Coast, and scientists say rivers farther inland are warming to levels that could be lethal for some kinds of salmon.
View ArticleHeat Wave Killed 1 Billion Sea Creatures And Scientists Fear It Could Even Be...
An estimated 1 billion sea creatures, mostly mussels, died in the heat wave last week along Vancouver's shorelines. But the marine biologist taking count worries the actual number will be much higher.
View ArticleGoldilocks Planets ‘With A Tilt’ May Develop More Complex Life
Planets which are tilted on their axis, like Earth, are more capable of evolving complex life. This finding will help scientists refine the search for more advanced life on exoplanets. This...
View ArticlePlanas Says Spain Will Exercise Responsible Leadership In Sustainable...
Spain’s Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, took part in the high-level meeting, under the title “A new vision for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture in the Mediterranean”....
View ArticleHow Fishing Communities Are Responding To Climate Change
What happens when climate change affects the abundance and distribution of fish? Fishers and fishing communities in the Northeast United States have adapted to those changes in three specific ways,...
View ArticleHow otters' muscles enable their cold, aquatic life
Sea otters are the smallest marine mammal. As cold-water dwellers, staying warm is a top priority, but their dense fur only goes so far. We have long known that high metabolism generates the heat they...
View ArticleThe Climate And Energy Transition Component Of Spanish National Recovery And...
By Enrique Feás and Federico Steinberg* This paper analyses in detail the climate and energy transition components of the Spanish National Resilience and Recovery Programme. Over 40% of the Plan’s...
View ArticleSee wild, stunning creatures just found in the unexplored deep ocean
The deep sea enchants. Every deep sea expedition returns with footage of new, rare, and/or alien-like creatures. One of the latest such journeys, undertaken by marine researchers aboard the Schmidt...
View ArticleDozens of friendly dolphins surround swimmer in Egypt
A swimmer in Egypt had a remarkable experience recently when he found himself surrounded by dozens of friendly dolphins. Studio: Newsflare STUDIO
View Article'I Feel Like An American': Deported Marine Corps Veteran Is Back In SoCal...
Marine Corps veteran, who after being deported to Mexico following a misdemeanor crime nine years ago, now has American citizenship and is back with his family in Southern California. Rick Montanez.....
View ArticleMarines shut off power, run base with renewable energy
Washington DC (UPI) Jun 30, 2021 A Marine air base successfully tested its independent electric microgrid after external power supplies were deliberately cut off, it said on Wednesday. Marine Corps...
View ArticleRemotely-Piloted Sailboats Monitor ‘Cold Pools’ In Tropical Environments
Conditions in the tropical ocean affect weather patterns worldwide. The most well-known examples are El Niño or La Niña events, but scientists believe other key elements of the tropical climate remain...
View ArticleDonald Rumsfeld: Knowable And Notable – OpEd
By Douglas J. Feith* Why was Donald Rumsfeld such a notable public figure? Few American statesmen had the prominence and influence of Rumsfeld, who died on June 29. I first got to know him after I...
View ArticleMarine surprises Virginia family on vacation: 'Oh my God'
Marine surprises Virginia family on vacation: 'Oh my God' Studio: WTVR - Scripps
View ArticleStorm Brews Over South African Ship-Based Energy Plan
A deal expected to be awarded to end South Africa’s continuing energy crisis could contribute to higher emissions and provide a short-term solution rather than a long-term one, experts say. Globally,...
View ArticleFive Years After International Arbitration Decision China And Philippines...
Today, 12 July 2021, marking the 123^rd Philippine Independence Day, the Philippines will commemorate the 5^th year anniversary of the verdict of the International Arbitral Tribunal on the case filed...
View ArticleABC 10News Pinpoint Weather for Sun. July 11, 2021
6 a.m. forecast for July 11, 2021 San Diego's Updated Forecast Studio: ABC 10 News | San Diego
View ArticleSouthco Announces Siegfried Xu As Asia Pacific General Manager,...
SHANGHAI, CHINA - Media OutReach - 12 July 2021 - Southco, a leading global supplier of engineered access hardware solutions has devoted significant efforts to strengthening the front-end team as the...
View ArticleStraits Inter Logistics set to develop Asia's largest STS Energy Transhipment...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 12, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Straits Inter Logistics Berhad ("Straits" or "Company"), a Bursa Malaysia Listed Company, announced today that it has received approval from Marine...
View ArticleSeal pup dies as mum suffers for two years with plastic litter slicing into neck
It is believed that the mother's poor condition lead to the death of her young, as she was unable to care after becoming entangled in plastic marine litter two years ago.
View ArticleVeteran Who Deployed To Afghanistan 8 Times Calls US Withdrawal ‘Hasty,’...
Marine veteran Chad Robichaux, who deployed to Afghanistan eight times, spoke with the Daily Caller News Foundation’s Samantha Renck about the United States’ decision to withdraw troops from...
View ArticleCamping World and Overton’s to Launch Exclusive Collection of Nautica Marine,...
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $cwh #CWH--Camping World Holdings and Overton’s today announced the launch of Nautica branded products for the marine, water and outdoor marketplace.
View ArticleTop U.S. Commander To Exit Afghanistan Amid Taliban Surge
Watch VideoThe top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is to hand over his command at a ceremony in the capital of Kabul on Monday, as America winds down its 20-year military presence and Taliban insurgents...
View ArticleIreland: Progress For Ireland's Offshore Energy Sector: The Maritime Area...
The Maritime Area Planning Bill has been published along with the National Marine Planning Framework. Ireland has committed to meeting 70% of electricity demand from renewable sources by 2030.
View ArticleMillions of mussels, clams and other marine creatures die from heat wave...
The heat wave, with record-breaking temperatures above 120 degrees, has cooked millions of mussels, clams and other sea creatures alive in Canada.
View ArticleMiller Transfers Command In Afghanistan To McKenzie
By Jim Garamone Army Gen. Austin S. Miller transferred responsibility for U.S. Forces Afghanistan to Marine Corps Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie in a ceremony in Kabul Monday. McKenzie, the commander of...
View ArticlePentagon Says After Authority Transition In Afghanistan, Airport Security...
By C. Todd Lopez Following a transition of authority for the Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan, a four-pronged mission remains in the country for the U.S. military. Among the continuing roles,...
View ArticleDistressed dolphin rescued after getting stuck in river in the Philippines
Distressed dolphin rescued after getting stuck in river in the Philippines Studio: Newsflare STUDIO
View ArticleTODAY'S Forecast: The latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather team
Marine layer brings cool temperatures all week long Studio: CBS 5 SF KPIX
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