By crossing the finish line between Ushant and Lizard Point after 40 days, 10 hours, and 45 minutes and 50 seconds at sea, ...
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Gary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | Coastal current adventures continue
While we can’t usually observe coastal currents from the shoreline, water in the oceans of the world is in constant motion.
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Did we find longitude thanks to a clock?
The equator is a clear and accurate line around Earth that makes measuring latitude a precise science, but when it came to figuring out how to do that with longitude, British sailors were at a loss.
Predicting the duration of a Central Pacific El Niño event has long frustrated climate scientists and forecasters. Now, a new study reveals that Central Pacific El Niños follow two fundamentally ...
The formally feathered, flightless aquatic birds known as penguins dominate the frigid waters surrounding the subantarctic ...
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The biggest threat to America isn’t Russia or China – it’s beneath the Pacific
Deep beneath the waves of the Pacific Ocean, a powerful force is stirring that has scientists watching more closely than ever ...
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