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  • Volvo Ocean Race unveils longest ever route

    The 12th edition of the Volvo Ocean Race in 2014 will be the longest ever, after Race CEO Knut Frostad announced on Monday a route taking in 10 cities in nine… 08/04/2013

  • Funeral for New Zealand surfer killed by a shark – nocomment

    Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of New Zealand man Adam Strange who was killed by a shark while swimming off a beach in the west of Auckland. 05/03/2013

  • Protecting the Giant Mussels of the Italian coast

    The operation to remove the wreckage of the Costa Concordia from the Italian coastline has faced many challenges but one in particular has caught the… 06/11/2012

  • Explore Great Barrier Reef… without getting wet

    First it was roads, now Google are mapping reefs. Photos of six stunning underwater locations have just been released, among them Australia’s Great Barrier… 04/10/2012

  • Manila protest against dolphin hunting – nocomment

    Animal welfare groups in Manila protested outside the Japanese embassy to demand the end of dolphin hunting in Japan. 01/09/2012

  • Fresh fish supper

    Farmed fish have a fresh list of ingredients on the menu. In the past, aquaculture relied on larger fish eating the remains of smaller ones. But the ocean’s… 01/08/2012

  • Yeosu Expo, sustaining ocean life

    South Korea has been celebrating the living oceans and coastlines. Yeosu Expo 2012 with its village of pavilions shows the country’s determination to raise… 14/05/2012

  • Scientist study the ocean

    Global warming is having a serious impact on the earth’s water cycle. The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of… 10/05/2012

  • Indonesia: 8.6 earthquake – nocomment

    A tsunami warning was issued, and then lifted, for countries across the Indian Ocean after a large earthquake in the waters off Indonesia. Residents poured… 11/04/2012

  • James Cameron: back from the abyss

    Filmmaker and explorer James Cameron said he was awestruck by the complete isolation of the world’s deepest point, the Mariana Trench, nearly 11 kilometres… 29/03/2012

  • Fishy find for Peru reef divers

    Deep in the Pacific Ocean, on coral reefs off the coast of Peru, scientists have found three rare types of starfish. Researchers, who were diving from Punta… 08/03/2012

  • Reef researchers’ coral breakthrough

    Scientists in Australia have discovered a new method for determining whether coral is healthy or not; a breakthrough which should improve the outlook for many… 02/12/2011

  • SeaOrbiter Ahoy!

    Exploring the seas and the oceans like no other vessel before it, SeaOrbiter plans to drift around the world propelled by sea and ocean currents –… 22/11/2011

  • Surfer rides world’s biggest wave – nocomment

    In Portugal, Hawaiian surfer Garrett McNamara has made history by surfing what has been described as the biggest wave ever ridden. The wave caught by McNamara… 10/11/2011

  • Swimming and dancing with the fishes – nocomment

    A South Korean aquarium offers a show featuring a school of sardines dancing with divers. 24/07/2011

  • Radar online set to enhance safety in the air

    The Atlantic Ocean begins on the beaches of Scotland. Every day hundreds of planes crisscross the sky linking Europe and America. It is mainly above the… 19/07/2011

  • Nano boat coating gives barnacles heave-ho

    The bottom of a boat makes a perfect home for all sorts of marine organisms. After just a few months in the water the hull could end up covered in mussels… 05/07/2011

  • Oceans in crisis: report sets out recommendations

    A panel of scientific experts has outlined how we can slow down or reverse the unprecedented loss of species in the world’s oceans. They say the decline seen… 23/06/2011

  • Fish face same fate as dinosaurs

    Experts say the world’s oceans are facing mass extinction of fish and other marine life on a scale comparable with the disappearance of the dinosaurs. This… 21/06/2011

  • Richard Branson’s latest expedition

    Billionaire thrill seeker Richard Branson has teamed up with a US property investor and pilot for his latest adventure; exploring the depths of the world’s… 07/04/2011

  • A life underwater

    Jo Harmelin started diving in 1956. As a scientist he has noticed how the Mediterranean sea has evolved and he remains optimistic.    “Hello I’m Jo Harmelin… 07/04/2011

  • Crete find blows sea travel dates out of water

    Could our ancestors have used wooden boats to travel by sea to Crete around 130,000 years ago? No one knows for sure but what is clear is that humans appear… 19/01/2011

  • Research sheds light on deep water reefs

    New research into deep water coral reefs off the coast of Puerto Rico has uncovered previously unknown marine life, including endangered species. 13/12/2010

  • Guardians of the oceans

    Human activity is challenging our oceans´ ecosystems. Overfishing, pollution, coastal degradation and other threats are putting thousands of marine species… 04/06/2010

  • Stricken liner close to safety

    The ordeal is almost over for more than 4,200 people who have been trapped on a crippled cruise liner since Sunday. A fire on the Carnival Triumph left the… 14/02/2013

  • Five dead in lifeboat safety drill in Canaries

    An accident during a safety training exercise in Spain’s Canary islands has killed five men and left three others injured. A lifeboat fell from a cruise… 10/02/2013

  • Flying squid outruns Usain Bolt

    Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt can brag about being the fastest man alive. However, he certainly cannot be as proud knowing that a species of oceanic squid can… 08/02/2013

  • Giant squid captured in deep ocean water

    A Japanese-led team of scientists has captured on film the world’s first live images of a giant squid. The pictures of the silvery, three metre long… 08/01/2013

  • 18th century galleon found off the coast of Sicily

    A Spanish galleon dating back to the 18th century has been discovered by Italian authorities off the coast of Messina, in the southern region of Sicily. The… 11/10/2012

  • Nuclear danger grows from dumped Soviet subs

    Soviet-era submarines dumped more than 30 years ago in the Arctic Ocean are threatening a major nuclear catastrophe, according to a report by a German… 26/09/2012

  • Aberdeen left foaming after storm

    The weather has whipped up more than a storm off the east coast of Scotland. High winds stirred up natural organic matter in the North sea and blew it… 26/09/2012

  • Huge volcanic ‘raft’ found floating off New Zealand

    A floating volcanic ‘raft’ nearly the size of Belgium has been found drifting in the Pacific off the New Zealand coast. Covering almost 26,000 square… 11/08/2012

  • James Cameron goes solo to go so low

    Filmmaker James Cameron has scaled new heights by hitting rock bottom.    The director of ‘Titanic’ has completed the world’s first solo dive to the … 26/03/2012

  • ‘Titanic’ director reaches Earth’s deepest point

    Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron has plunged new depths with his latest project – and he could not be more delighted! The man who brought us ‘Titanic’… 26/03/2012

  • Environmental doomsday unless oceans are respected

    Life in the world’s oceans is heading the way of the dinosaurs, says an alarming expert study just released. The International Programme on the State of the… 21/06/2011

  • New radioactivity high off Fukushima

    The operator of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant says that seawater radioactivity fifteen kilometres offshore has risen significantly. Plant operator… 04/05/2011

  • Thousands of new marine species discovered

    The beauty and diversity of the Earth’s oceans have been revealed in all their glory. A ten year long census of marine life has documented and photographed… 05/10/2010

  • Anti-whaling activist stands trial in Japan

    The trial of an anti-whaling activist from New Zealand has begun in Tokyo. Protesters gathered outside the court demanding a strict sentence for Peter… 27/05/2010

  • Clearing unexploded mines from European seas

    This is Molfetta, a small fishing village on Italy’s Adriatic coast. Vitantonio Tedesco is a fisherman who has been burned by mustard gas. But he’s not just… 15/01/2010

  • Europeans pioneer ocean acidification research

    European scientists are carrying out pioneering research into ocean acidification. As CO2 is released into the atmosphere it is absorbed by our seas… 11/03/2009


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