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Raises C’ttee To Float Private-Sector-Led Nat’l Flag Carrier …Woos Private Investors To Improve Port Facilities LAGOS – The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, has ...
Beyond its scientific value, the project is also a key element in strengthening India’s blue economy, contributing to both national ... to revolutionise how humans interact with the deep sea. By ...
The weakening of the AMOC has paused since the early 2010s. A recent study by scientists at AOML found that the Atlantic ...
The painting was created in 1984. Prior to this, the depictions of Lord Guruvayurappan by artists like Seetharam, P.D. Nair, and Sreenivasa Iyer were simpler representations. However, the Devaswom ...
The dialogue is brainless, the story is sloppily absurd, and the sharks are giving Temu Deep Blue Sea. Yeah, Into the Deep is another tragic “fin flick.” Scout Taylor-Compton of Rob Zombie’s ...
Researchers studying crustaceans in Vietnam have identified a new "supergiant" sea bug species that bears a surprising resemblance to a classic movie villain. Deep-sea sea bugs, or the Bathynomus ...
“We found that a cascade of traits, including those required for sexual parasitism, allowed anglerfishes to invade the deep sea during a period of extreme global warming when the planet’s oceans were ...
Last month, an 18th-century 28-meter wooden shipwreck was discovered off the Mazandaran coast of the Caspian Sea in southern Iran. Operating under Russian influence, the ship likely comprised part ...
Dr Rattanaporn Phakphian, a researcher with the Marine and Coastal Resources Research Center, explained that the black killer whale is a rare sight, normally dwelling in the depths of the sea. “It’s ...
The deep-sea critter, now called Bathynomus vaderi, got its name after researchers noticed its head shared a resemblance to the helmet worn by iconic “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader.
Researchers have discovered huge landforms deep beneath the North Sea that suggest the region was swallowed by a giant ice sheet toward the middle of the last ice age. The scientists captured ...