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Rising sea levels that submerge entire islands were supposed to be a distant possibility of an apocalyptic future. But in the idyllic Pacific, that future is here. Five of the Solomon Islands have ...
A leatherback turtle from the Solomon Islands region has achieved a remarkable ... Saudi Arabia Royal Caribbean unveils the Icon of the Seas: World's largest cruise ship sets sail ...
A new scientific study is making waves for its claims that five of the Solomon Islands in the Southeast Pacific have completely vanished into the sea as a direct result of man-made climate change.
Cyclone Harold has brought flooding and run boats aground in the Solomon Islands. The country's national disaster agency has issued several warnings of landslides and rough seas. Travellers are ...
For most Americans—at least those not in Miami—rising sea levels are a far-off ... But the threat feels a little more real in the Solomon Islands—now that five of them are under water.
The sea and ocean are the most mysterious places on Earth. So much remains undiscovered, as different wildlife and plant life can sometimes be stumbled upon deep beneath the surface of the water.
The threats that sea level rise poses to community members’ enjoyment of their rights are compounded by a lack of support for the Walande community from the Solomon Islands’ government or the ...
In the warm blue waters of the Solomon Islands, an island chain in the South Pacific, lies one of the world’s largest sea creatures. Roughly the size of two basketball courts, it’s neither a ...
Scientists say they have found the world's largest coral near the Pacific's Solomon Islands, announcing Thursday ... reefs were degraded due to warmer seas, witnessing this large healthy coral ...
Exclusive photos reveal a sprawling, 300-year-old coral near Solomon Islands, recently discovered by the National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas expedition team. Divers from National ...