The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are pushing the oceans toward a dangerous threshold. Vast and powerful, the ...
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Humans have observed only 0.001% of the ocean floor
Despite its crucial role for the planet, less than 0.001% of the ocean floor has been directly observed. This tiny proportion, comparable to 2.5 times the area of Paris, reveals the vastness of our ...
UC Santa Barbara researchers project that human impacts on oceans will double by 2050, with warming seas and fisheries collapse leading the charge. The tropics and poles face the fastest changes, and ...
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Here's why and how to celebrate World Oceans Day
June 8 is World Oceans Day! We’ve gathered a list of ideas to help you celebrate and protect the world’s ...
The seas have long sustained human life, but a new UC Santa Barbara study shows that rising climate and human pressures are pushing the oceans toward a dangerous threshold. Vast and powerful, the ...
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