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ViralPress on MSNWhite shark in Atlantic Ocean becomes largest ever to be taggedA male white shark in the Atlantic Ocean has become the largest ever to be tagged by a research group. The 13.9ft (4.2m) beast which has been named Contender weighs an estimated 1,653 lbs (750kg). It ...
A current system in the Atlantic Ocean that's crucial for regulating the world's weather and ecosystems might be more stable ...
The South Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of South America ... But after months of spinning, satellite footage has confirmed that the giant iceberg has finally released from the swirling waters.
Researchers Brian Barnes, Yuyuan Xie and Chuanmin Hu at the University of South Florida’s College of Marine Science used satellite imagery ... the case in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean may begin to shrink, said a new study published in the journal Geology. Oceans are not necessarily a permanent fixture on Earth, as they are able to appear and close due to the ...
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Four men were rescued after their boat sank north of the Dominican Republic and taken to Jacksonville, the Coast guard said in a release.
A massive iceberg, identified as A23a, is drifting northeastward and could be on a collision course with the British territory of South Georgia Island. As of mid-January, the iceberg was estimated to ...
The 7th edition of the whale satellite monitoring program by the Argentine branch of the Wildlife Conservation Society started the monitoring of 22 specimens in the Atlantic Ocean to obtain data ...
One decade of high-quality satellite salinity observations provide valuable insights into the complex dynamics in the Mid-Atlantic Bight.
A team at Rutgers is using artificial intelligence to predict where whales will be off New Jersey's coast. The data could save the animals' lives.
Four boaters were rescued from a raft on the Atlantic Ocean on Monday ... was significantly hastened by the Search and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking (SARSAT) system, which provided vessel ...
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