In short, while the picture is authentic, it does not show the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch." Underwater photographer ...
During a voyage off the east coast of Africa, researchers collected detailed measurements of massive swirling currents that ...
Antarctica's remote and mysterious current has a profound ... It forms part of the global ocean "conveyor belt" connecting the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. The system regulates Earth's climate ...
Scientists use satellite data to find ocean zones where trash naturally gathers for easier, faster, and cleaner clean-up.
Melting ice sheets are slowing the world’s strongest ocean current, researchers said Monday. An influx of fresh water from the melting sheets is ... around the planet and connects the Atlantic, ...
Between Hawaii and California, trash swirls in giant ocean currents, caught up in the infamous, Texas-sized Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This is just one of many found across the globe.
The Mozambique Channel, between Mozambique and Madagascar, is home to some of the most turbulent waters in the ocean.
The nearest ocean to ... The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic. Although the water looks calm and still from outer space, it’s always moving in patterns called currents.