The ocean is a vital part of our planet's climate system. Through its global circulation patterns, the ocean draws vast quantities of our planet's heat and carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of ...
A team of scientists has created a new guide to advance standards for collecting and cataloging DNA from marine species, ...
Researchers have created the first AI system capable of producing accurate weather forecasts directly from raw observational data, bypassing the complex numerical models that have dominated ...
A new paper from an international team of more than 50 researchers, including four from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of ...
A major ocean current in the Arctic, the Beaufort Gyre, is changing rapidly due to climate warming—and this could trigger a ...
The idea of the tropics expanding into the southern United States might sound like a concept from a science fiction novel.
After sifting through ocean current data dating back three decades, researchers at the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) have ...
Breakers invade the beaches, there’s no shortage of things that can go wrong. Too much partying and too much sun often lead to plenty of problems for local authorities and law ...
A giant sunfish that washed up on Western Australia's south coast could be a sign of a warm current moving south ... media coverage across the world. The ocean sunfish can grow up to 3.3 metres ...
Martin County Ocean Rescue told WPTV on Thursday that they've been seeing swells up to 6 or 7 feet. They're warning beachgoers and spring break visitors of the high surf and rip currents.
Research on melioidosis in Odisha reveals environmental factors influencing disease transmission, emphasizing the need for climate-driven disease modeling.