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Despite widespread human impacts on wildlife diversity worldwide, many fish communities on the seafloor have maintained their ...
An underwater volcano near Tonga revealed how sediment spreads, disrupts marine life, and raises questions about deep-sea ...
THE Nippon Foundation-Gebco Seabed 2030 Project announced on World Hydrography Day that 27.3 percent of the world’s ocean ...
UNOC: The mining industry's growing appetite for the ocean floor drives debate at UN ocean conference Extracting rare metals from the ocean floor risks harming largely unexplored ecosystems and ...
‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review: Netflix Doc Depicts High-End Deep Sea Exploration With a Lethal Price Tag Veteran documentary producer Mark Monroe directs an engrossing recap of the ...
Features Ocean With David Attenborough Isn’t Just A Documentary; It’s a Wake-Up Call In his most urgent film yet, the legendary naturalist reveals how saving even a sliver of our seas could ...
99.999 Percent of the Deep Ocean Is Unexplored — Its Secrets Are Key to Understanding Our Planet Learn more about why understanding how life works in the deep sea is crucial to understanding the ...
Ocean law is largely guided by that accord the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea , first signed in 1982 to prevent "a competitive scramble for sovereign rights over the land ...
“There is so much of our ocean that remains a mystery,” said Ian Miller, Ph.D., chief science and innovation officer at the National Geographic Society.
Environment Conservation Ocean Humans have only seen 0.001 percent of the ocean floor That's only slightly larger than Rhode Island. By Andrew Paul Published May 9, 2025 12:03 PM EDT ...
A sequence in Ocean With David Attenborough shows bottom trawling nets bulldozing through habitats on the seabed.
New study shows just how little – about 99.999% – of the world’s oceanic depths have been viewed by human eyes.