New UniSC-led research has raised hopes of reducing the tragic incidental impacts of commercial fishing on large seabirds between Australia and South America.
The map gives the impression that the Gulf of California is Mexican territory, but it's not. One Naval captain wants to rectify the situation.
A new glass sponge species is so strange that has been given the name named Advhena magnifica, which means "magnificent alien ...
A nation is home to around 840 living native languages. This makes it the most linguistically diverse country on Earth, ...
The new dataset, published in Earth System Science Data by 16 scientists, shows a significantly cooler Earth from the late ...
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Two massive quakes in 48 hours spark 'megaquake week' warnings
Two major earthquakes on opposite sides of the Pacific within roughly two days have jolted public anxiety, feeding talk of a ...
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Port vs starboard: What every cruiser needs to know before picking their cabin location
Port is the left side of a cruise ship and starboard is the right side when facing forward toward the bow. These nauti ...
Every year, thousands of seabirds die as unintended victims of commercial fishing – caught on hooks or becoming tangled in ...
For those who enjoy a beverage with their seafood feast, the drink menu features local Oregon wines that pair beautifully with seafood. The crisp Pinot Gris options from Willamette Valley vineyards ...
Tucked between the more famous coastal destinations of Lincoln City and Pacific City lies Neskowin, a hidden gem on Oregon’s coastline where ancient tree stumps emerge from the sand and the modern ...
Dec 15 (Reuters) - A levee breach in Washington state following days of heavy rain has led to a flash flood warning and ...
Little Foot is a near-complete Australopithecus skeleton — the most complete ever discovered — from South Africa. Researchers ...
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